2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-023-06312-1
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Evaluation of Cannulated Compression Headless Screw (CCHS) as an alternative implant in comparison to standard S1-S2 screw fixation of the posterior pelvis ring: a biomechanical study

Abstract: Background/Purpose Posterior pelvis ring injuries represent typical high-energy trauma injuries in young adults. Joint stabilization with two cannulated sacroiliac (SI) screws at the level of sacral vertebrae S1 and S2 is a well-established procedure. However, high failure- and implant removal (IR) rates have been reported. Especially, the washer recovery can pose the most difficult part of the IR surgery, which is often associated with complications. The aim of this biomechanic… Show more

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“…The biomechanical testing procedure and equipment was described in a previous study [ 23 ]. The system was equipped with a 5 kN/50 Nm load cell, operating at less than 1% accuracy within 10–100% loading capacity [ 24 , 25 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biomechanical testing procedure and equipment was described in a previous study [ 23 ]. The system was equipped with a 5 kN/50 Nm load cell, operating at less than 1% accuracy within 10–100% loading capacity [ 24 , 25 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are commonly used in the treatment of fractures, arthritis, and degenerative joint diseases [17]. These implants include joint replacements, such as hip [18] and knee [19,20] replacements, bone plates [21], screws and pins used to repair fractures [22], and cartilage implants [23] for osteoarthritis patients. Figure 1 shows a patient-specific total knee replacement implant [24] that replaces the damaged or arthritic knee joint.…”
Section: Brief Overview Of Current Types Of Medical Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%