Walker Earl, Mukherjee Debi P, Ogden Alan L, Sadasivan Kalia K, Albright James A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA 71130, USA.
Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2007 Dec;36(12):680-4.
The angle of placement of hip screws to fix femoral neck fractures is still a controversial subject, and it must be addressed. In the study reported here, we compared the relative stiffness of fixation of simulated Pauwels type III femoral neck fractures fixed with either 2 or 3 cannulated screws implanted at 135 degrees, 145 degrees, and 150 degrees. Each femur was fixed with 2 or 3 cannulated screws and tested under axial loading and anteroposterior (AP) bending. Then each femur was fatigued to 1000 cycles and tested to failure. Fourteen femurs were tested. Results showed that axial stiffness values were not statistically different at different angles. AP bending stiffness of the high-angle (150 degrees) construct was significantly higher than that of either of the other 2 constructs (for 2 screws only). Two-screw fixation appears to be adequate; adding a third screw may not be necessary.
用于固定股骨颈骨折的髋螺钉置入角度仍是一个有争议的问题,必须加以解决。在本文报道的研究中,我们比较了以135度、145度和150度置入2枚或3枚空心螺钉固定模拟的 Pauwels III型股骨颈骨折的固定相对刚度。每根股骨用2枚或3枚空心螺钉固定,并在轴向加载和前后(AP)弯曲下进行测试。然后将每根股骨疲劳至1000次循环并测试至失效。共测试了14根股骨。结果表明,不同角度下的轴向刚度值无统计学差异。高角度(150度)结构的AP弯曲刚度显著高于其他两种结构中的任何一种(仅针对2枚螺钉的情况)。双螺钉固定似乎足够;添加第三枚螺钉可能没有必要。