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Varus tension testing of fixation devices used in proximal tibial osteotomy

Authors :
Y, Zhang
L M, Shall
P G, Kiritsis
L, Wolfinbarger
J R, Fairclots
Source :
Contemporary orthopaedics. 30(6)
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

Varus tension testing was performed on 26 matched pairs of tibias after high tibial osteotomy with three different fixation techniques--Coventry stepped staple, Mansat staple blade, and modified tension-band. Biomechanical testing revealed that in group I the Coventry stepped staple and Mansat staple blade yielded similar force at failure values of 132.44 +/- 29.29 and 137.34 +/- 40.84, respectively. In group II, the varus force at failure value was 170.45 +/- 83.95 for the modified tension band device versus 115.27 +/- 67.21 for the Coventry stepped staple device. In group III, the varus force at failure value was 180.26 +/- 82.36 for the modified tension band device versus 109.14 +/- 60.96 for the Mansat staple blade. The findings in this study suggest that the modified tension band technique provides a greater varus force at failure value, approximately 160-170%, compared to the other two techniques. In addition, this device is easy to apply and less expensive, and most orthopaedic surgeons are already familiar with its use.

Details

ISSN :
01948458
Volume :
30
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary orthopaedics
Accession number :
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