Reigstad A, Syversen S
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (1978). 1980;97(1):61-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00381530.
The bending and rotational stability of experimental cadaveric femoral neck osteotomies fixed by Thornton's triflanged nail. McLaughlin's nail and plate and the Ullevål hip compression screw are reported. The bending stability of the three implants tested is statistically equal whereas the rotational stability of the Thornton nail is lower. However, the rotational stability of all three implants tested is sufficient under normal clinical circumstances. The bending stability achieved by the three implants is insufficient for the forces acting upon the femoral head in vivo and is the most obvious reason for the high rate of nonunion in femoral neck fractures.
报道了用桑顿三翼钉、麦克劳林钉板及于勒瓦尔髋加压螺钉固定的实验性尸体股骨颈截骨术的弯曲和旋转稳定性。测试的三种植入物的弯曲稳定性在统计学上相等,而桑顿钉的旋转稳定性较低。然而,在正常临床情况下,测试的所有三种植入物的旋转稳定性都足够。三种植入物所实现的弯曲稳定性对于体内作用于股骨头的力而言是不足的,这是股骨颈骨折不愈合率高的最明显原因。