2021
DOI: 10.3390/jfmk6030071
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Salvaging Pull-Out Strength in a Previously Stripped Screw Site: A Comparison of Three Rescue Techniques

Abstract: Screw stripping during bone fixation is a common occurrence during operations that results in decreased holding capacity and bone healing. We aimed to evaluate the rescue of the stripped screw site using screws of different dimensions. Five screw configurations were tested on cadaveric specimens for pull-out strength (POS). The configurations included a control screw tightened without stripping, a configuration voluntarily stripped and left in place, and three more configurations in which the stripped screws w… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, we have not studied the relationship between fracture healing and the different number of screws on the plate and the position of the screws. Simultaneous simplified methods of screw placement and threading were used for plate fixation, without the consideration of torque and extrusion forces that increase fracture fixation strength (Bronsnick et al, 2015;Mejia et al, 2018;Addevico et al, 2020;Addevico et al, 2021). In recent years, with the development of mechanical and biomechanical techniques (Travascio et al, 2021), the use of coated screws has increased the osteogenic effect, particularly in patients with osteoporosis (Patel et al, 2015), while increasing the screw-to-bone friction, which is critical for implant fixation and implant stability (Bronsnick et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, we have not studied the relationship between fracture healing and the different number of screws on the plate and the position of the screws. Simultaneous simplified methods of screw placement and threading were used for plate fixation, without the consideration of torque and extrusion forces that increase fracture fixation strength (Bronsnick et al, 2015;Mejia et al, 2018;Addevico et al, 2020;Addevico et al, 2021). In recent years, with the development of mechanical and biomechanical techniques (Travascio et al, 2021), the use of coated screws has increased the osteogenic effect, particularly in patients with osteoporosis (Patel et al, 2015), while increasing the screw-to-bone friction, which is critical for implant fixation and implant stability (Bronsnick et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the study did not explore the relationship between screw characteristics, insertion torque, and stability (Addevico et al, 2020). Other factors impacting stability such as intrannular materials (Bronsnick et al, 2015), insertion torque (Addevico et al, 2021), porous media for bone (Travascio et al, 2015), bone mechanobiology (Volz et al, 2021) were not conferred in our study.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Improving the fixation strength of bone screws is a feasible way to reduce the failure rate [8]. Screw thread is the determinant component that governs the initial screw stability of fixation, therefore, it is extremely important to choose the right thread profile for the bone screw [9][10][11]. Bone screws are derived from industrial screws with various thread designs for different purposes [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%