Biomechanical analysis of locked and non-locked plate fixation of the clavicle

  • Little, K.L.
  • Riches, P.
  • Fazzi, U.
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0020-1383
Citation count (estimate)
13

Abstract

Introduction. During plate fixation of clavicular fractures the brachial plexus and subclavian vessels are vulnerable to injury beneath the clavicle. Locking plate fixation allows for mono-cortical fixation, theoretically reducing the risk of injury to these structures. Biomechanical analysis of the performance of such fixation is limited, and this study was designed to explore this further as a treatment option in clavicle fractures. Materials and methods. Fixation of fifteen simulated mid-shaft fractures was undertaken using a combination of mono-cortical locked, bicortical locked and bicortical non-locked plating methods in cadaveric clavicles. Samples were then tested via three-point bending to destruction, and the performance of each ...

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