2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.1019172
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Biomechanical comparison of the undercut thread design versus conventional buttress thread for the lag screw of the dynamic hip screw system

Abstract: Objective: To compare the fixation stability of the lag screw with a undercut thread design for the dynamic hip screw (DHS) system versus the lag screw with the conventional buttress thread.Methods: The lag screws with the undercut thread (a flat crest feature, a tip-facing undercut feature) and buttress thread were both manufactured. Fixation stability was investigated using cyclic compressive biomechanical testing on custom osteoporotic femoral head sawbone. The forces required for the same vertical displace… Show more

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“…12 13 The hip, for example, has been modeled extensively using FEM to predict the mechanical response of adjacent bones, resulting in advances in implant materials and geometry construction. 14 The wrist has been studied using FEM, but since the field is still relatively new and complex, the studies are not homogenous using differing methods and evaluating diverse topics apparently unrelated. Organizing the available information is crucial for understanding contemporary interests and identifying common modeling techniques that can be used for future models.…”
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“…12 13 The hip, for example, has been modeled extensively using FEM to predict the mechanical response of adjacent bones, resulting in advances in implant materials and geometry construction. 14 The wrist has been studied using FEM, but since the field is still relatively new and complex, the studies are not homogenous using differing methods and evaluating diverse topics apparently unrelated. Organizing the available information is crucial for understanding contemporary interests and identifying common modeling techniques that can be used for future models.…”
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confidence: 99%