Biomechanical comparison of plate-screw and screw fixation in medial tibial plateau fractures (Schatzker IV). A model study

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2010

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Introduction: The objective of this biomechanical study was to compare the respective efficiency of plate-screw fixation and screw fixation in an experimental model of a Schatzker type IV fracture. Hypothesis: Screw fixation and plate fixation have a similar load to failure. Materials and methods: This study compares the stability of Schatzker type IV medial tibial plateau fractures fixed with either three 6.5. mm cancellous bone screws with a 16. mm threaded segment or with six-holed buttress T plate-screw system. A Schatzker type IV fracture was modeled on an artificial bone model. In a first group of 10 fracture models, following the anatomical reduction, fractures were stabilized with screws with washers. In the second group of 10 fracture models, fractures were stabilized with T plate. After fixation, ascending axial compression was applied on bone models (Instron machine). Results: Load bearing capacity was 1397.6 ± 194.4 in group I and 2153.2 ± 204.4 in group II. The difference between two groups were statistically significant (p<0.001). Discussion: According to this result, experimental load bearing of bone models indicates that plate-screw fixation system has a significantly higher stabilization capacity than fixation with three screws alone. Our hypothesis was not confirmed. In order to maintain anatomical repositioning, the plate-screw system is a more stable fixation method than the screw in medial tibial plateau fractures of Schatzker type IV. © 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS.

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Biomechanical test; Bone model; Fixation; Medial tibial plateau fractures

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Revue de Chirurgie Orthopedique et Traumatologique

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Q4

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96

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3

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