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Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare biomechanical properties of suprapectineal (SP) plate fixation, infrapectineal (IP) plate fixation, and both SP and IP plate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse (ACPHT) fractures of the acetabulum using posterior and anterior colum...

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Autores principales: Şimşek, Ekin Kaya, Haberal, Bahtiyar, Mahmuti, Ateş, Balçık, Bedi Cenk, Demirörs, Hüseyin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kare Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35920432
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2021.99544
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author Şimşek, Ekin Kaya
Haberal, Bahtiyar
Mahmuti, Ateş
Balçık, Bedi Cenk
Demirörs, Hüseyin
author_facet Şimşek, Ekin Kaya
Haberal, Bahtiyar
Mahmuti, Ateş
Balçık, Bedi Cenk
Demirörs, Hüseyin
author_sort Şimşek, Ekin Kaya
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description BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare biomechanical properties of suprapectineal (SP) plate fixation, infrapectineal (IP) plate fixation, and both SP and IP plate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse (ACPHT) fractures of the acetabulum using posterior and anterior column screws. METHODS: In 21 hard plastic left hemipelvis models, ACPHT fractures of the acetabulum were created, and in three different fixation groups, the methods were compared: Group 1: SP plating using a 3.5 mm reconstruction plate and cortical screw fixation, Group 2: İnfrapectineal plating using 3.5 mm reconstruction plate and cortical screws combined with posterior and anterior column screws, and Group 3: Combined fixation with SP and IP plating using 3.5 mm reconstruction plates and cortical screws. Maximum load to failure (strength) of these three groups was compared between groups. RESULTS: The mean maximum load of failure for three groups was 2921 N, 2018 N, and 3658 N, respectively. When strength was compared considering the force that causing implant failure, it was determined that the strongest fixation was achieved when SP and IP fixation method were applied together, followed by SP only fixation and IP fixation supported by anterior and posterior column screws, respectively. CONCLUSION: The combined application of SP and IP fixation provides the most stable fixation of the ACPHT acetabular fractures, and IP fixation does not provide comparable biomechanical stability despite reinforcement with three-column screws placed away from the plate. Although IP fixation supported by anterior and posterior column screws with the limited combined approach is less invasive approach for patients, SP fixation should be included in the surgical treatment method to ensure adequate stability.
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spelling pubmed-103159842023-07-04 Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study Şimşek, Ekin Kaya Haberal, Bahtiyar Mahmuti, Ateş Balçık, Bedi Cenk Demirörs, Hüseyin Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg Experimental Study BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare biomechanical properties of suprapectineal (SP) plate fixation, infrapectineal (IP) plate fixation, and both SP and IP plate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse (ACPHT) fractures of the acetabulum using posterior and anterior column screws. METHODS: In 21 hard plastic left hemipelvis models, ACPHT fractures of the acetabulum were created, and in three different fixation groups, the methods were compared: Group 1: SP plating using a 3.5 mm reconstruction plate and cortical screw fixation, Group 2: İnfrapectineal plating using 3.5 mm reconstruction plate and cortical screws combined with posterior and anterior column screws, and Group 3: Combined fixation with SP and IP plating using 3.5 mm reconstruction plates and cortical screws. Maximum load to failure (strength) of these three groups was compared between groups. RESULTS: The mean maximum load of failure for three groups was 2921 N, 2018 N, and 3658 N, respectively. When strength was compared considering the force that causing implant failure, it was determined that the strongest fixation was achieved when SP and IP fixation method were applied together, followed by SP only fixation and IP fixation supported by anterior and posterior column screws, respectively. CONCLUSION: The combined application of SP and IP fixation provides the most stable fixation of the ACPHT acetabular fractures, and IP fixation does not provide comparable biomechanical stability despite reinforcement with three-column screws placed away from the plate. Although IP fixation supported by anterior and posterior column screws with the limited combined approach is less invasive approach for patients, SP fixation should be included in the surgical treatment method to ensure adequate stability. Kare Publishing 2022-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10315984/ /pubmed/35920432 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2021.99544 Text en Copyright © 2022 Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Experimental Study
Şimşek, Ekin Kaya
Haberal, Bahtiyar
Mahmuti, Ateş
Balçık, Bedi Cenk
Demirörs, Hüseyin
Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study
title Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study
title_full Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study
title_fullStr Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study
title_full_unstemmed Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study
title_short Does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? A comparative biomechanical study
title_sort does an infra pectineal plate alone provide adequate fixation in anterior column posterior hemitransverse acetabular fractures? a comparative biomechanical study
topic Experimental Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35920432
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2021.99544
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