Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical study

Background: Split fractures of the lateral tibia plateau in young patients with good bone quality are commonly treated using two minimally invasive percutaneous lag screws, followed by unloading of the knee joint. Improved stability could be achieved with the use of a third screw inserted either in...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Moran, Ivan Zderic, Kajetan Klos, Paul Simons, Miguel Triana, R. Geoff Richards, Boyko Gueorguiev, Mark Lenz
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Published: Elsevier 2017-10-01
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spelling doaj-3f91c9ea138b4e5f9fea8b5390972a382020-11-24T22:34:59ZengElsevierJournal of Orthopaedic Translation2214-031X2017-10-0111C303810.1016/j.jot.2016.12.002Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical studyEduardo Moran0Ivan Zderic1Kajetan Klos2Paul Simons3Miguel Triana4R. Geoff Richards5Boyko Gueorguiev6Mark Lenz7AO Research Institute Davos, Davos, SwitzerlandAO Research Institute Davos, Davos, SwitzerlandDepartment for Foot and Ankle Surgery, Catholic Clinic of Mainz, Mainz, GermanyDepartment for Foot and Ankle Surgery, Catholic Clinic of Mainz, Mainz, GermanyFundatión Cardioinfantil, Universidades el Bosque y Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, Bogota, ColombiaAO Research Institute Davos, Davos, SwitzerlandAO Research Institute Davos, Davos, SwitzerlandDepartment of Trauma, Hand and reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Jena, Jena, GermanyBackground: Split fractures of the lateral tibia plateau in young patients with good bone quality are commonly treated using two minimally invasive percutaneous lag screws, followed by unloading of the knee joint. Improved stability could be achieved with the use of a third screw inserted either in the jail-technique fashion or with a triangular support screw configuration. The aim of this study was to investigate under cyclic loading the compliance and endurance of the triangular support fixation in comparison with the standard two lag-screw fixation and the jail technique. Methods: Lateral split fractures of type AO/OTA 41-B1 were created on 21 synthetic tibiae and subsequently fixed with one of the following three techniques for seven specimens: standard fixation by inserting two partially threaded 6.5 mm cannulated lag screws parallel to each other and orthogonal to the fracture plane; triangular support fixation—standard fixation with one additional support screw at the distal end of the fracture at 30° proximal inclination; and jail fixation—standard fixation with one additional orthogonal support screw inserted in the medial nonfractured part of the bone. Mechanical testing was performed under progressively increasing cyclic compression loading. Fragment displacement was registered via triggered radiographic imaging. Results: Mean construct compliance was 3.847×10−3 mm/N [standard deviation (SD) 0.784] for standard fixation, 3.838×10−3 mm/N (SD 0.242) for triangular fixation, and 3.563×10−3 mm/N (SD 0.383) for jail fixation, with no significant differences between the groups (p=0.525). The mean numbers of cycles to 2 mm fragment dislocation, defined as a failure criterion, were 12,384 (SD 2267) for standard fixation, 17,708 (SD 2193) for triangular fixation, and 14,629 (SD 5194) for jail fixation. Triangular fixation revealed significantly longer endurance than the standard one (p=0.047). Conclusion: Triangular support fixation enhanced interfragmentary stability at the ultimate stage of dynamic loading. However, the level of improvement seems to be limited and may not legitimate the intervention with an additional third screw.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214031X16303102jail fixationlag screwlateral split fracturemechanical testingtibia plateautriangular support fixation
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author Eduardo Moran
Ivan Zderic
Kajetan Klos
Paul Simons
Miguel Triana
R. Geoff Richards
Boyko Gueorguiev
Mark Lenz
spellingShingle Eduardo Moran
Ivan Zderic
Kajetan Klos
Paul Simons
Miguel Triana
R. Geoff Richards
Boyko Gueorguiev
Mark Lenz
Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical study
Journal of Orthopaedic Translation
jail fixation
lag screw
lateral split fracture
mechanical testing
tibia plateau
triangular support fixation
author_facet Eduardo Moran
Ivan Zderic
Kajetan Klos
Paul Simons
Miguel Triana
R. Geoff Richards
Boyko Gueorguiev
Mark Lenz
author_sort Eduardo Moran
title Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical study
title_short Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical study
title_full Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical study
title_fullStr Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical study
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: A biomechanical study
title_sort reconstruction of the lateral tibia plateau fracture with a third triangular support screw: a biomechanical study
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Orthopaedic Translation
issn 2214-031X
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Background: Split fractures of the lateral tibia plateau in young patients with good bone quality are commonly treated using two minimally invasive percutaneous lag screws, followed by unloading of the knee joint. Improved stability could be achieved with the use of a third screw inserted either in the jail-technique fashion or with a triangular support screw configuration. The aim of this study was to investigate under cyclic loading the compliance and endurance of the triangular support fixation in comparison with the standard two lag-screw fixation and the jail technique. Methods: Lateral split fractures of type AO/OTA 41-B1 were created on 21 synthetic tibiae and subsequently fixed with one of the following three techniques for seven specimens: standard fixation by inserting two partially threaded 6.5 mm cannulated lag screws parallel to each other and orthogonal to the fracture plane; triangular support fixation—standard fixation with one additional support screw at the distal end of the fracture at 30° proximal inclination; and jail fixation—standard fixation with one additional orthogonal support screw inserted in the medial nonfractured part of the bone. Mechanical testing was performed under progressively increasing cyclic compression loading. Fragment displacement was registered via triggered radiographic imaging. Results: Mean construct compliance was 3.847×10−3 mm/N [standard deviation (SD) 0.784] for standard fixation, 3.838×10−3 mm/N (SD 0.242) for triangular fixation, and 3.563×10−3 mm/N (SD 0.383) for jail fixation, with no significant differences between the groups (p=0.525). The mean numbers of cycles to 2 mm fragment dislocation, defined as a failure criterion, were 12,384 (SD 2267) for standard fixation, 17,708 (SD 2193) for triangular fixation, and 14,629 (SD 5194) for jail fixation. Triangular fixation revealed significantly longer endurance than the standard one (p=0.047). Conclusion: Triangular support fixation enhanced interfragmentary stability at the ultimate stage of dynamic loading. However, the level of improvement seems to be limited and may not legitimate the intervention with an additional third screw.
topic jail fixation
lag screw
lateral split fracture
mechanical testing
tibia plateau
triangular support fixation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214031X16303102
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