Objective: To determine if 1) angularly stable devices created by compressing (‘‘locking’’) proximal locking screws to intramedullary nails using end caps or compression screws or 2) increasing the number of proximal screws from two to three increases the stiffness of intramedullary constructs that stabilize proximal third tibia fractures in a nonosteopenic bone model. Methods: Four proximal locking screw configurations were examined in a synthetic composite tibia model with a 2-cm gap simulating a comminuted proximal third tibia fracture with no bony contact: 1) two proximal screws not compressed to the nail; 2) one of two proximal screws compressed to the nail; 3) two proximal screws compressed to the nail; and 4) three proximal screws wi...
SummaryIntroductionThe objective of this biomechanical study was to compare the respective efficienc...
Background: Good clinical outcomes for locking plates as an external fixator to treat tibial fractur...
Proximal metaphyseal tibial fractures often occur as a result of high-energy injuries; treatment of ...
Background: Proximal locking screw deformation and screw fracture is a frequently seen problem for f...
Tibial fractures are common injuries in people. The proper treatment of these fractures is important...
Tibial fractures are common injuries in people. The proper treatment of these fractures is important...
Objective To design a novel blocking screws (BSs) geometry and insertion method to treat distal tibi...
Serious stress concentration around the regions near the distal nail- holes and the distal screws in...
The Distal Tibia Nail (DTN; Mizuho, Japan) has demonstrated higher biomechanical stiffness to lockin...
External fixators have been widely used in treating open fractures and have produced excellent outco...
Good clinical outcomes for locking plates as an external fixator to treat tibial fractures have been...
Background: Studies comparing intramedullary compression nailing to conventional dynamized intramedu...
Objective: To examine the impact of number and position of locking screws in the diaphyseal portion ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to compare the torsional stability of diaphyseal long bo...
SummaryIntroductionThe objective of this biomechanical study was to compare the respective efficienc...
Background: Good clinical outcomes for locking plates as an external fixator to treat tibial fractur...
Proximal metaphyseal tibial fractures often occur as a result of high-energy injuries; treatment of ...
Background: Proximal locking screw deformation and screw fracture is a frequently seen problem for f...
Tibial fractures are common injuries in people. The proper treatment of these fractures is important...
Tibial fractures are common injuries in people. The proper treatment of these fractures is important...
Objective To design a novel blocking screws (BSs) geometry and insertion method to treat distal tibi...
Serious stress concentration around the regions near the distal nail- holes and the distal screws in...
The Distal Tibia Nail (DTN; Mizuho, Japan) has demonstrated higher biomechanical stiffness to lockin...
External fixators have been widely used in treating open fractures and have produced excellent outco...
Good clinical outcomes for locking plates as an external fixator to treat tibial fractures have been...
Background: Studies comparing intramedullary compression nailing to conventional dynamized intramedu...
Objective: To examine the impact of number and position of locking screws in the diaphyseal portion ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to compare the torsional stability of diaphyseal long bo...
SummaryIntroductionThe objective of this biomechanical study was to compare the respective efficienc...
Background: Good clinical outcomes for locking plates as an external fixator to treat tibial fractur...
Proximal metaphyseal tibial fractures often occur as a result of high-energy injuries; treatment of ...