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https://read.qxmd.com/read/27595474/fixation-strength-of-four-headless-compression-screws
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Hart, Edward J Harvey, Reza Rabiei, Francois Barthelat, Paul A Martineau
To promote a quicker return to function, an increasing number of patients are treated with headless screws for acute displaced and even non-displaced scaphoid fractures. Therefore, it is imperative to understand and optimize the biomechanical characteristics of different implants to support the demands of early mobilization. The objective of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical fixation strength of 4 headless compression screws under distracting and bending forces. The Acutrak Standard, Acutrak Mini, Synthes 3...
October 2016: Medical Engineering & Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27390567/biomechanical-analysis-of-internal-fixation-methods-for-distal-interphalangeal-joint-arthrodesis
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie K Rigot, Rafael Diaz-Garcia, Richard E Debski, John Fowler
BACKGROUND: The biomechanical performance of distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) fixation techniques in response to cyclic and load-to-failure bending loads is generally unknown. The purpose of this study is to assess the performance of 4 commonly used techniques for DIP arthrodesis. METHODS: Phalanges were fixed by one of the following techniques: (1) 2 parallel Kirschner wires (K-wires), (2) 1 longitudinal K-wire and 1 oblique K-wire, (3) an Acutrak® 2 Micro headless compression screw, or (4) 90-90 wiring...
June 2016: Hand: Official Journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27341556/larger-screw-diameter-may-not-guarantee-greater-pullout-strength-for-headless-screws-a-biomechanical-study
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chen-Chiang Lin, Kun-Jhih Lin, Wen-Chuan Chen, Hung-Wen Wei, Kang-Ping Lin, Cheng-Lun Tsai
Headless compression screws (HCSs) are commonly utilized devices for small bone fracture fixation. The Mini-Acutrak 2 and headless reduction (HLR) screws are the newer version types, in which both have fully threaded and variable pitch design. Specifically, the HLR is characterized by two thread runouts to facilitate implantation. With the thread runouts, the holding strength of the screw may be compromised. To the best of our knowledge, no study has examined the pullout force of the global sizes of a HCS. We sought to determine the pullout strength of the HLR and compare the strength of this screw with that of the Mini-Acutrak 2...
May 24, 2017: Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26962488/minimally-invasive-surgical-treatment-for-unstable-fractures-of-the-proximal-phalanx-intramedullary-screw
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcio Aurélio Aita, Paulo Augusto Castro Mos, Gisele de Paula Cardoso Marques Leite, Rafael Saleme Alves, Marcos Vinicius Credídio, Eduardo Fernandes da Costa
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical-functional parameters and quality of life of patients undergoing minimally invasive surgical treatment for extra-articular fractures of the proximal phalanx, using an intramedullary screw (Acutrak(®)). METHODS: Between January 2011 and September 2014, a prospective study was conducted on 41 patients (48 fingers) with unstable extra-articular fractures of the proximal phalanx, who underwent minimally invasive surgical treatment using an intramedullary screw (Acutrak(®))...
January 2016: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26871789/transverse-stress-fracture-of-the-proximal-patella-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satoru Atsumi, Yuji Arai, Ko Kato, Akinobu Nishimura, Shigeto Nakazora, Shuji Nakagawa, Kazuya Ikoma, Hiroyoshi Fujiwara, Akihiro Sudo, Toshikazu Kubo
Among stress fractures associated with sports activities, patellar stress fracture is rare. Regarding patella stress fractures, so far only distal transverse or lateral longitudinal fractures have been reported, but there are no reports of transverse fractures occurring in the proximal patella. We describe an extremely rare case of transverse stress fracture of proximal patella in a 9-year-old athlete.A 9-year old boy, who participated in sports (sprints and Kendo) presented with left knee pain without any external injury...
February 2016: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26869501/biomechanical-evaluation-of-a-second-generation-headless-compression-screw-for-ankle-arthrodesis-in-a-cadaver-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew Max Somberg, William K Whiteside, Erik Nilssen, Daniel Murawski, Wei Liu
BACKGROUND: Many types of screws, plates, and strut grafts have been utilized for ankle arthrodesis. Biomechanical testing has shown that these constructs can have variable stiffness. More recently, headless compression screws have emerged as an evolving method of achieving compression in various applications but there is limited literature regarding ankle arthrodesis. The aim of this study was to determine the biomechanical stability provided by a second generation fully threaded headless compression screw compared to a standard headed, partially threaded cancellous screw in a cadaveric ankle arthrodesis model...
March 2016: Foot and Ankle Surgery: Official Journal of the European Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26535195/experimental-trial-on-surgical-treatment-for-transverse-fractures-of-the-proximal-phalanx-technique-using-intramedullary-conical-compression-screw-versus-lateral-compression-plate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Schneider Ibanez, Fabio Lucas Rodrigues, Rafael Salmeron Salviani, Fernando Augusto Reginatto Roberto, Jose Roberto Pengo Junior, Marcio Aurelio Aita
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mechanical parameters between two methods for stabilization through compression: 1.5 mm axial compression plate versus conical compression screw used as an intramedullary tutor. METHODS: Polyurethane models (Sawbone(®)) that simulated transverse fractures of the proximal phalanx were used. The models were divided into three groups: lateral plate, conical screw and no implant. RESULTS: Greater force was needed to result in fatigue in the synthesis using an intramedullary plate...
September 2015: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26200411/biomechanical-comparison-of-headless-antegrade-screw-versus-retrograde-cortical-screw-for-coronoid-fracture-fixation
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Onur Hapa, Ahmet Karakaşlı, Cemal Dinçer, Vadym Zhamilov, Mustafa Güvencer, Hasan Havitçioğlu
OBJECTIVE: Posterior-to-anterior directed screws are stronger than anterior-to-posterior directed screws for coronoid fracture fixation. Anterior approaches that facilitate direct reduction and fixation of coronoid fractures have been described. The present study was based on the hypothesis that anterior-to-posterior headless screw (Acutrak Mini® 3.5 mm × 26 mm, Acumed, Hillsboro, Oregon, USA) fixation of coronoid fractures would be as strong as posterior-to-anterior 2.7 mm Association for Osteosynthesis (AO) cortical screw fixation...
2015: Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26051768/the-effect-of-screw-design-on-union-rates-in-scaphoid-nonunions
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Jiwei Wu, Shian Chao Tay, Alexander Y Shin
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare the outcome of the conical fully threaded headless screw to that of a smooth shaft headless screw in a series of scaphoid nonunions requiring screw fixation to determine if screw design had an influence on union rates. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 104 cases of surgically treated scaphoid nonunions. After eliminating cases with our exclusion criteria, the study cohort had 40 cases for analysis. A comparison and analysis of union rates was undertaken between the fully threaded Acutrak 2 mini screw and the smooth shaft Herbert screw...
2015: Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26021662/should-full-threaded-compression-screws-be-used-in-adult-femoral-neck-fractures
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Güvenir Okcu, Nadir Özkayın, Serkan Erkan, H Koray Tosyali, Kemal Aktuğlu
INTRODUCTION: Operative treatment consisting of fracture reduction and fixation, or arthroplasty to permit early patient mobilization, continues to be the treatment of choice for most femoral neck fractures. Options for internal fixation have included a variety of implants; however most recent reports and textbooks cite parallel multiple cancellous screws as the surgical technique of choice. METHODS: The study was prospective, randomized and IRB approved. Inclusion criteria included skeletal maturity, closed femoral neck fracture without concomitant fractures or injuries with complete charts and adequate radiographs obtained from the initial injury till the last follow-up...
July 2015: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25998471/mechanical-comparison-of-headless-screw-fixation-and-locking-plate-fixation-for-talar-neck-fractures
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Ahmet Karakasli, Onur Hapa, Mehmet Erduran, Cemal Dincer, Berivan Cecen, Hasan Havitcioglu
For talar neck fractures, open reduction and internal fixation have been thought to facilitate revascularization and prevent osteonecrosis. Newer screw systems allow for placement of cannulated headless screws, which provide compression by virtue of a variable pitch thread. The present study compared the biomechanical fixation strength of cannulated headless variable-pitch screw fixation and locking plate fixation. A reproducible talar neck fracture was created in 14 fresh cadaver talar necks. Talar head fixation was then performed using 2 cannulated headless variable-pitch 4-mm/5-mm diameter (4/5) screws (Acutrak; Acumed, Hillsboro, OR) and locking plate fixation...
September 2015: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25666203/a-central-threadless-shaft-screw-is-better-than-a-fully-threaded-variable-pitch-screw-for-unstable-scaphoid-nonunion-a-biomechanical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Il-Hyun Koh, Ho-Jung Kang, Ji-Sup Kim, Seong-Jin Park, Yun-Rak Choi
INTRODUCTION: An interpositional wedge bone graft is a procedure performed to restore carpal height and scaphoid length for displaced scaphoid nonunions with carpal instability. The purpose of this study was to investigate which headless screw design (threadless central shaft screw or fully threaded variable pitch compression screw) is biomechanically preferred when an interpositional bone graft is needed. METHODS: A total of 24 cadaveric scaphoid interpositional bone grafts were divided into three groups and fixed with HCS 3...
April 2015: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25140263/bicondylar-hoffa-fracture-successfully-treated-with-headless-compression-screws
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sang Yang Lee, Takahiro Niikura, Takashi Iwakura, Yoshitada Sakai, Ryosuke Kuroda, Masahiro Kurosaka
Bicondylar coronal plane fracture, eponymically named Hoffa fractures, is an extremely rare injury. We present a case of isolated unilateral bicondylar Hoffa fracture that was successfully treated with open reduction and internal fixation using headless compression screws with satisfactory results. We inserted posteroanteriorly oriented Acutrak screws perpendicular to the fracture plane via lateral parapatellar arthrotomy, which provided excellent compression across the fracture.
2014: Case Reports in Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24974416/-acutrak-headless-compression-screw-fixation-for-the-treatment-of-scaphoid-non-union
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bing Xie, Jing Tian, Bing Liu, Yan-Feng Jing, Hai-Peng Xue, Da-Peng Zhou, Liang-Bi Xiang
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the early clinical and radiographic outcome of scaphoid non-unions treated with Acutrak headless compression screw. METHODS: From January 2008 to July 2011,21 patients with scaphoid non-union were treated in our department. There were 18 males and 3 females with a mean age of (23.6 +/- 4.6) years; 12 cases were on right hand and 9 were on left. According to Herbert-Fisher classification, there were 10 cases with type D1, 7 cases with type D2, 3 cases with type D3, and 1 case with type D4...
March 2014: Zhongguo Gu Shang, China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24641760/the-path-of-screw-insertion-for-stabilization-of-the-scapholunate-joint-a-cadaveric-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
O M Flannery, L C Murphy, P Dockery, M E O'Sullivan
The aim of this study was to determine the path of screw placement to avoid breaching the articular surface of both lunate and scaphoid bones at the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints. An Acutrak screw was inserted into the right scapholunate joint of ten cadavers starting immediately distal to the tip of the radial styloid and aiming for the tip of the ulnar styloid. The articular surfaces of the scaphoid and lunate bones in all ten cadavers were exposed and examined. A computed tomography (CT) scan of four wrists was performed...
2014: Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24436361/metacarpophalangeal-and-interphalangeal-joint-arthrodesis-a-comparative-study-between-tension-band-and-compression-screw-fixation
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
J M Breyer, P Vergara, L Parra, P Sotelo, A Bifani, F Andrade
A retrospective, comparative cohort study was performed of metacarpophalangeal or proximal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis with either tension band (n = 28) or compression (Acutrak Mini) screw (n = 29) methods. We compared rate of union, healing time, complications, and re-operation rate. Union was achieved in 26/28 (92.8%) of the tension band group (9.4 weeks) and 24/28 (85.7%) of the compression screw group (9.8 weeks). Only 28 patients in the screw group were assessed for union as one patient in the screw group sustained a fracture at the time of insertion and was converted to tension band fixation...
May 2015: Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24121624/anterior-screw-fixation-for-an-odontoid-fracture-using-an-acutrak-4-5-screw-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juichi Tonosu, Kenichi Watanabe, Hiroaki Abe, Akiro Higashikawa, Shinya Kato, Koji Yamada
The direct anterior screw fixation of odontoid fractures by a single cancellous screw, especially for osteoporotic vertebrae, has a potential risk of leading to insufficient stability and implant failures. We experienced good results following surgery using a single Acutrak 4/5 screw to obtain sufficient stability for an odontoid fracture in a patient with osteopenia. The screw is a cannulated self-tapping headless screw and has a tapered profile and full threads with variable pitches, and it can yield sufficient compression force as the screw is inserted...
December 2013: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23821966/distal-interphalangeal-joint-arthrodesis-in-extension-using-a-headless-compressive-screw
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sujith Konan, Aditi Das, Emma Taylor, Elliot Sorene
The aim of this study was to review the clinical outcome and complications in patients who underwent distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) fusion in extension using an axial screw with variable thread pitch (Mini Acutrak screw Acumed, LLC, Hillsboro, OR, USA). Thirty-eight cases of DIPJ or thumb IPJ were performed and assessed through patient satisfaction (hand function and pain) and radiographs. The quickDASH scores were assessed at a mean follow up of 8 months (range : 6 to 12 months). Ninety-three per cent of participants reported good or excellent functional outcome, with Quick DASH scores of less than 30...
April 2013: Acta Orthopaedica Belgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23809468/insertion-profiles-of-4-headless-compression-screws
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Hart, Edward J Harvey, Louis-Philippe Lefebvre, Francois Barthelat, Reza Rabiei, Paul A Martineau
PURPOSE: In practice, the surgeon must rely on screw position (insertion depth) and tactile feedback from the screwdriver (insertion torque) to gauge compression. In this study, we identified the relationship between interfragmentary compression and these 2 factors. METHODS: The Acutrak Standard, Acutrak Mini, Synthes 3.0, and Herbert-Whipple implants were tested using a polyurethane foam scaphoid model. A specialized testing jig simultaneously measured compression force, insertion torque, and insertion depth at half-screw-turn intervals until failure occurred...
September 2013: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23745261/-a-biomechanical-comparison-of-acutrak-headless-compression-screw-and-ao-cannulated-lag-screw-for-the-fixation-of-hoffa-fracture
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Jing Peng, Shu-Liang Zhang, Pin Feng, Yong Jiang, Chang Zou, Hui Zhang, Chong-Qi Tu
OBJECTIVE: To compare the stability, strength of Letenneur type I Hoffa fractures fixed by Acutrak headless compression screws and AO cannulated lag screws. METHODS: 12 models of Letenneur type I Hoffa fractures were randomly divided into 4 groups, which were fixed with two AO cannulated lag screws or Acutrak headless compression screws anteroposteriorly or posteroanteriorly. The stress between two fragments of all specimens was tested. Axial compression test, the cycle load test and the limit load test were successively performed in every specimen...
March 2013: Sichuan da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban, Journal of Sichuan University. Medical Science Edition
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