Jacobs R R, Schlaepfer F, Mathys R, Nachemson A, Perren S M
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1984 Oct(189):168-77.
Existing internal fixation systems for the injured or deformed spine present problems with overdistraction and control of the contoured rod necessary for transverse forces. A locking hook spinal rod avoids these problems by using a locking cover to secure the lamina in the hook and meshing radial grooves to lock the contoured rod to both the upper and lower hooks in 6 degrees intervals of rotation. The 7-mm stainless-steel rod is 50% stronger than the 1/4-in Harrington rod and also avoids the weakening effect of the notches. Cadaver spine testing gives nearly a threefold increase in failure strength (125 +/- 17 Nm versus 44.1 +/- 2.1).