Biomechanical comparison of fixed-versus variable-angle locking screws for distal humerus comminuted fractures

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Background: To compare the stability of fixed-versus variable-angle locking constructs for the comminuted distal humerus fracture (AO/OTA 13-A3). Methods: Eight pairs of complete humeri harvested from eight fresh frozen cadavers were used for the study. We fixed the intact humeri using 2.7-mm/3.5-mm locking VA-LCP stainless steel distal humerus posterolateral (nine-hole) and medial (seven-hole) plates. An oscillating saw was used to cut a 1-cm gap above the olecranon fossa. The specimens were loaded in axial mode with the rate of 1 mm per 10 seconds to failure, and stress-strain curves were compared in each pair. The mode of failure was recorded as well as the load needed for 2-and 4-mm displacement at the lateral end of the gap. Results: The stiffness of the constructs, based on the slope of the stress-strain curve, did not show any difference between the fixed-versus variable-angle constructs. Likewise, there was no difference between the force needed for 2-or 4-mm displacement at the lateral gap between the fixed-and variable-angle constructs. The mode of failure was bending of both plates in all specimens and screw pull-out in four specimen pairs in addition to the plate bending. Conclusions: Our results did not show any difference in the biomechanical stability of the fixed-versus variable-angle constructs. There was not any screw breakage or failure of the plate-screw interface.

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Nourbakhsh, A., Hirschfeld, A. G., Dhulipala, S., Hutton, W., Ganey, T., Lozada, L., … Lourie, G. M. (2019). Biomechanical comparison of fixed-versus variable-angle locking screws for distal humerus comminuted fractures. CiOS Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery, 11(3), 302–308. https://doi.org/10.4055/cios.2019.11.3.302

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