Anterior variable angle locking neutralisation plate superiority over traditional tension band wiring for treating transverse patella fractures
Majd Tarabichi,
Nirav Mungalpara,
Asher Lichtig
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThis paper investigates the biomechanical benefits of using hybrid constructs that combine cannulated screws with tension band wiring (TBW) cerclage compared to cannulated screws with anterior Variable Angle locking neutralisation plates (VA LNP). These enhancements can bear heavier loads and maintain the repaired patella's integrity, in contrast to traditional methods.MethodEighteen fresh‐frozen human cadaver patellae were carefully fractured transversely at their midpoints using a saw. They were then … Show more
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