Miller S D, Burkart B, Damson E, Shrive N, Bray R C
Department of Surgery, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1993 Mar;75(2):202-6. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.75B2.8444937.
We used 15 pairs of femora from fresh human cadavers to study the effects of the size and location of the entry hole for an intramedullary nail on the strength of the femur. Right femora were used as controls. Left femora in group 1 had a 10 mm entry hole in the 'ideal' location in the piriformis fossa. Group 2 had a 14 mm entry hole in the same position and group 3 had a 14 mm entry hole anterior to this on the superior aspect of the femoral neck. Femora were equipped with strain gauges and loaded to failure in compression. There was reduced stiffness and load to failure in group 3 specimens, suggesting that the location of the hole was more important than its size.
我们使用了15对来自新鲜人类尸体的股骨,以研究髓内钉入口孔的大小和位置对股骨强度的影响。右侧股骨用作对照。第1组左侧股骨在梨状窝的“理想”位置有一个10毫米的入口孔。第2组在相同位置有一个14毫米的入口孔,第3组在股骨颈上缘该位置前方有一个14毫米的入口孔。股骨安装了应变片,并在压缩状态下加载直至破坏。第3组标本的刚度和破坏载荷降低,这表明孔的位置比其大小更重要。