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[Experimental studies of the effectiveness of the sliding principle in dynamic hip screw osteosynthesis and its value in managing unstable pertrochanteric femoral fractures].

Authors :
Friedl W
Ruf W
Source :
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen [Chirurg] 1987 Feb; Vol. 58 (2), pp. 106-12.
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

54 human corpse femora were tested. In 18 unstable pertrochanteric osteotomies were performed, in other 18 femora valgisation osteotomies were performed. 18 femora served as control. In the unstable pertrochanteric osteotomy-group 135 degrees-DHS-osteosynthesis was performed. In the valgisation-osteotomy-group a 150 degrees-DHS-osteosynthesis was performed. Half of the femora were tested under physiological load, the other femora were tested with the load acting from cranial-lateral (50 degrees difference to the physiological load direction). Under physiological condition the load capacity was 5769 N in the 135 degrees-DHS-group and 7261 N in the 150 degrees-DHS-group, and so 8 to 10 times higher as the body weight. In the groups with the false loading direction the mean stability of the osteosynthesis was 2937 N in the 135 degrees-DHS-osteosynthesis-group and 3942 N in the 150 degrees-DHS-osteosynthesis-group. The load capacity of the control femora was 7451 N. The deformation under physiological load was similar in both groups. Under unphysiological load the deformation was 2-3 times higher in the 135 degrees-DHS-group because of the higher bending compared with the 150 degrees-DHS and because of the medical cortical defect. The results demonstrate the effectivity of the sliding osteosynthesis technique of the DHS. After DHS-osteosynthesis of unstable pertrochanteric fractures with limited medial defect in all cases full weight bearing after operation is possible. Valgisation osteotomy is not necessary in this type of fracture.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
0009-4722
Volume :
58
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3568815