Intramedullary screw fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures: a biomechanical study |
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Authors: | Shah S N Knoblich G O Lindsey D P Kreshak J Yerby S A Chou L B |
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Institution: | Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305, USA. |
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Abstract: | Intramedullary screw fixation is a popular technique for treatment of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures. The purpose of this study was to compare the fixation rigidity of a 5.5 mm partially threaded cannulated titanium screw, with presumed superior endosteal purchase, to a similar 4.5 mm screw. Acute fifth metatarsal fractures were simulated in cadavers, stabilized with intramedullary screws, and loaded to failure in three-point bending. The initial failure loads for the metatarsals fixed with 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm screws were not significantly different (332.4 N vs. 335.2 N, respectively), nor were the ultimate failure loads (849.8 N vs. 702.2 N, respectively). Based upon our results, maximizing screw diameter does not appear to be critical for fixation rigidity and may increase the risk of intraoperative or postoperative fracture. |
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