2019
DOI: 10.4055/cios.2019.11.1.120
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A Comparative Study of Tensile Strength of Three Operative Fixation Techniques for Metacarpal Shaft Fractures in Adults: A Cadaver Study

Abstract: Background We sought to estimate the ultimate tensile strength after metacarpal shaft fracture repair in adults using three operative fixation methods: plate fixation, Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation, and intramedullary headless compression screw fixation. We also compared the advantages and disadvantages of each operative technique. Methods We acquired 30 metacarpal bones from four Korean adult cadavers without trauma, operative history, or deformities. The 30 metacar… Show more

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“…In comparison to existing biomechanical data by Oh et al we could demonstrate higher peak loads for all tested devices [ 20 ]. This may be due to the effect of a more stable plate and larger diameter intramedullary compression screws with a different design.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…In comparison to existing biomechanical data by Oh et al we could demonstrate higher peak loads for all tested devices [ 20 ]. This may be due to the effect of a more stable plate and larger diameter intramedullary compression screws with a different design.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…(2018) reported similar peak load results to those in our study after intramedullary headless screw fixation of metacarpal neck fractures in a dorsal apex cantilever bending human cadaver model. In contrast, Oh et al. (2019) reported higher peak loads between 119 N and 212 N for intramedullary screw fixation of midshaft transverse osteotomies in a 3-point bending test protocol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Compared with other fixation techniques, plate fixation tends to offer higher stability when loaded in bending (Melamed et al, 2016; Oh et al, 2019). It is still controversial whether K-wire fixation offers higher stability when loaded in bending (Beutel et al, 2018; Oh et al, 2019). However, plate-fixation and K-wire fixation do not compromise the articular surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%