Single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study

Abstract Background Dual orthogonal plating of clavicle fractures may provide greater stiffness and strength than unilateral plate constructs and allow the use of lower-profile plates. We aim to biomechanically compare three clavicle plating constructs in a comminuted clavicle fracture model. Method...

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Main Authors: Glenn N. Boyce, Andrew J. Philpott, David C. Ackland, Eugene T. Ek
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-020-01771-x
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spelling doaj-e10f8bbaf67548f996258b0775fc8bfe2020-11-25T03:36:43ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2020-07-011511710.1186/s13018-020-01771-xSingle versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics studyGlenn N. Boyce0Andrew J. Philpott1David C. Ackland2Eugene T. Ek3Melbourne Orthopaedic GroupMelbourne Orthopaedic GroupDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of MelbourneMelbourne Orthopaedic GroupAbstract Background Dual orthogonal plating of clavicle fractures may provide greater stiffness and strength than unilateral plate constructs and allow the use of lower-profile plates. We aim to biomechanically compare three clavicle plating constructs in a comminuted clavicle fracture model. Method Fifteen clavicle sawbones were osteotomised, simulating a comminuted midshaft fracture and allocated to either: group 1, single superior plate (3.5 mm superior plate); group 2, combination plating (3.5 mm superior plate, 2.8 mm anterior plate) and group 3, dual mini-plates (two 2.8-mm orthogonal mini-plates). Specimens were biomechanically tested under torsion and cantilever bending. Construct stiffness (Nm/degree) and load to failure (Nm) were measured. Results Group 2 had higher torsional (0.70 vs. 0.60 Nm/deg, p = 0.017) and cantilever bending stiffness (0.61 vs. 0.51 Nm/deg, p = 0.025) than group 1. Group 3 had lower cantilever bending stiffness (0.39 vs. 0.51 Nm/deg, p < 0.004) and load to failure (40.87 vs. 54.84 Nm, p < 0.01) than group 1. All dual plate constructs that catastrophically failed did so from fracture at the lateral ends of the plates. Single plate constructs failed due to plate bending. Conclusion Dual orthogonal fixation with mini-plates demonstrated lower stiffness and strength than traditional superior plating. The addition of an anterior mini-plate to a traditional superior plating improved construct stiffness and may have a role in patients seeking early return to activity. Level of evidence Basic science biomechanical studyhttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-020-01771-xClavicleFractureComminutedSegmentalBiomechanicalOrthogonal
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author Glenn N. Boyce
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David C. Ackland
Eugene T. Ek
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Andrew J. Philpott
David C. Ackland
Eugene T. Ek
Single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Clavicle
Fracture
Comminuted
Segmental
Biomechanical
Orthogonal
author_facet Glenn N. Boyce
Andrew J. Philpott
David C. Ackland
Eugene T. Ek
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title Single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study
title_short Single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study
title_full Single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study
title_fullStr Single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study
title_full_unstemmed Single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study
title_sort single versus dual orthogonal plating for comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures: a biomechanics study
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Dual orthogonal plating of clavicle fractures may provide greater stiffness and strength than unilateral plate constructs and allow the use of lower-profile plates. We aim to biomechanically compare three clavicle plating constructs in a comminuted clavicle fracture model. Method Fifteen clavicle sawbones were osteotomised, simulating a comminuted midshaft fracture and allocated to either: group 1, single superior plate (3.5 mm superior plate); group 2, combination plating (3.5 mm superior plate, 2.8 mm anterior plate) and group 3, dual mini-plates (two 2.8-mm orthogonal mini-plates). Specimens were biomechanically tested under torsion and cantilever bending. Construct stiffness (Nm/degree) and load to failure (Nm) were measured. Results Group 2 had higher torsional (0.70 vs. 0.60 Nm/deg, p = 0.017) and cantilever bending stiffness (0.61 vs. 0.51 Nm/deg, p = 0.025) than group 1. Group 3 had lower cantilever bending stiffness (0.39 vs. 0.51 Nm/deg, p < 0.004) and load to failure (40.87 vs. 54.84 Nm, p < 0.01) than group 1. All dual plate constructs that catastrophically failed did so from fracture at the lateral ends of the plates. Single plate constructs failed due to plate bending. Conclusion Dual orthogonal fixation with mini-plates demonstrated lower stiffness and strength than traditional superior plating. The addition of an anterior mini-plate to a traditional superior plating improved construct stiffness and may have a role in patients seeking early return to activity. Level of evidence Basic science biomechanical study
topic Clavicle
Fracture
Comminuted
Segmental
Biomechanical
Orthogonal
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