Abstract:The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that sternal fixation failure occurs as a result of the repetitive cyclic loading of low loads as opposed to instantaneous loading of high forces which have been studied elsewhere. To achieve this aim, samples of bisected porcine sternum were reapproximated and fixed using wires or plates and subjected to cyclic application of low magnitude forces to simulate breathing. Cortical and cancellous screw-plate fixation systems were compared, and traditional, simple s… Show more
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