Gokce V, Oflaz H, Dulgeroglu A, Bora A, Gunal I
Department of Orthopedics, State Hospital; the Departments of Biomechanics and Orthopedics, Dokuz Eylul University Hospital, Izmir, Turkey.
J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2011 May;36(4):325-8. doi: 10.1177/1753193410394525. Epub 2011 Jan 31.
We have studied the biomechanical stability in vitro of three different Kirschner (K) wire configurations in three types of simulated scaphoid waist fractures. The fractures were created with a saw in Sawbones models. There were three fracture patterns: perpendicular to the long axis of the scaphoid model; and 30° and 20° oblique to that. Two 1.2 mm. K-wires were used in each scaphoid. The three configurations were: parallel; 20° oblique; and crossing. The oblique or crossing configurations of K-wires were the most stable depending on the fracture pattern.
我们研究了三种不同克氏针配置在三种模拟舟状骨腰部骨折类型中的体外生物力学稳定性。骨折是用锯在Sawbones模型中制造的。有三种骨折模式:垂直于舟状骨模型的长轴;以及与该长轴成30°和20°的斜向。每根舟状骨使用两根1.2毫米的克氏针。三种配置分别为:平行;20°斜向;以及交叉。根据骨折模式,克氏针的斜向或交叉配置最为稳定。