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Biomechanical comparison of suture-button,bioabsorbable screw,and metal screw for ankle syndesmotic repair: A meta-analysis
Authors:Joseph S Lee  Bryan Curnutte  Karen Pan  Jiayong Liu  Nabil A Ebraheim
Institution:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH 43614, USA
Abstract:BackgroundTo compare biomechanically metal screw fixation to suture-button or bioabsorbable screw fixation for ankle syndesmotic injuries.MethodsA literature search of the comparison studies in Pubmed and Google Scholar was conducted. The biomechanical outcomes of interest were syndesmotic stability in the coronal, sagittal, and axial planes as well as torque and rotation at failure.ResultsA total of 11 cadaveric studies were included. In the suture-button group, coronal displacement (MD 1.72 mm, p = 0.02) and sagittal displacement (MD 2.65 mm, p = 0.0003) were increased relative to the metal screw group. In contrast, no difference was found with axial rotation (MD 0.35 degrees, p = 0.57). Bioabsorbable screws exhibited equivalent failure torque (MD ?3.04 Nm, p = 0.53) and rotation at failure (MD 3.77 degrees, p = 0.48) in comparison to metal screws.ConclusionsSuture-button provide less rigidity when compared to metal screw fixation. They afford flexible syndesmotic micromotion which may more closely resemble a physiological state and be helpful for ligament healing. Bioabsorbable screws demonstrate similar mechanical strength properties to metal screws.
Keywords:Syndesmotic ankle injuries  Metal syndesmotic screw  Suture button syndesmosis  TightRope  Bioabsorbable syndesmotic screw  Biomechanical
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