“…1,2 Reported arthrodesis techniques include parallel screw techniques, 3 plate fixation techniques 4 , and plate-screw combination techniques 2,5 and several biomechanical comparisons have been performed. [6][7][8][9][10] Several different sizes of headless, tapered, titanium, variable-pitched compression screws have been used in both biomechanical evaluations [11][12][13][14][15] and clinical applications. 16,17 Advocates of the tapered screws would suggest that the increased biocompatibility, reduced need for implant removal (secondary to soft tissue irritation that is sometimes observed with headed screws) 18 , and possible increased fatigue resistance because of the increased bone-screw interface of tapered screws are advantages that tapered screws have over cortical screws.…”