Carrington Nathan T, Milhouse Paul W, Behrend Caleb J, Forrester Savannah R, Pace Thomas B, Anker Jeffrey N, DesJardins John D
Clemson University, Department of Chemistry, 105 Collings St, Clemson, SC 29634, United States..
OrthoArizona, 3033 N 44th St STE 100, Phoenix, AZ 85018, United States.
J Biomech. 2025 Jan;179:112481. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112481. Epub 2024 Dec 12.
Bone healing after sliding hip screw internal fixation of intertrochanteric hip fractures is difficult to monitor with radiography. In this study, we describe and evaluate a device to non-invasively determine the loading on the screw implant as a possible qualitative indicator of bone healing. A novel load-sensing sliding hip screw (LS-SHS) was fabricated containing a radio-dense tungsten indicator rod that moves and can be measured within the screw cannulation when the screw bends under load via plain radiography. Screw bending was assessed in intact femurs and unstable A1 intertrochanteric fractures using experimental axial loading of femoral composite Sawbones® and femoral human cadaveric specimens. Sensor readings were visually tracked using plain radiographs at each load state. The sensor exhibited linear response to implant strain in the unstable fracture indicating that the implant supported the major component of the applied load. This was consistently measurable using radiography throughout loading cycles across the mechanical and cadaveric fracture models. Sensor readings indicated that the implant was mostly unloaded in the intact models. The slope of the curve was approximately equal in the composite and cadaveric models (1.0 µm/N and 0.08 µm/N, respectively). Sensor noise levels were sufficient to detect 10% of the applied load of 80 kg, which has the potential to qualitatively assist clinicians in tracking fracture healing progression. Clinicians must carefully monitor their patients for signs of SHS implant failure after surgery. This device quantitively measures implant loading which could qualitatively assist clinicians in the assessment of fracture healing.
股骨转子间骨折滑动髋螺钉内固定术后的骨愈合情况很难通过X线摄影进行监测。在本研究中,我们描述并评估了一种用于非侵入性测定螺钉植入物上负荷的装置,以此作为骨愈合的一种可能的定性指标。我们制造了一种新型的负载感应滑动髋螺钉(LS-SHS),其包含一根放射性致密的钨质指示棒,当螺钉在负荷作用下发生弯曲时,该指示棒会在螺钉套管内移动,并且可以通过普通X线摄影进行测量。我们使用股骨复合材料Sawbones®和股骨人体尸体标本进行实验性轴向加载,对完整股骨和不稳定的A1型转子间骨折中的螺钉弯曲情况进行了评估。在每个负荷状态下,使用普通X线片对传感器读数进行视觉追踪。在不稳定骨折中,传感器对植入物应变呈现线性响应,这表明植入物承担了所施加负荷的主要部分。在整个机械和尸体骨折模型的加载周期中,使用X线摄影均可持续测量到这一情况。传感器读数表明,在完整模型中植入物基本处于卸载状态。在复合材料模型和尸体模型中,曲线斜率大致相等(分别为1.μm/N和0.08μm/N)。传感器噪声水平足以检测出80kg施加负荷的10%,这有可能在定性方面帮助临床医生追踪骨折愈合进程。临床医生术后必须仔细监测患者是否有滑动髋螺钉植入物失败的迹象。该装置可定量测量植入物负荷,这在定性方面可帮助临床医生评估骨折愈合情况。