The contribution of locked screw-plate fixation with varying angle configurations to stability of osteoporotic fractures: An experimental study

dc.contributor.authorBekler, Halil İbrahim
dc.contributor.authorBulut, Güven
dc.contributor.authorUsta, Metin
dc.contributor.authorGökçe, Alper
dc.contributor.authorOkyar, Ali Fethi
dc.contributor.authorBeyzadeoglu, Tahsin Beyza
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-29T12:09:58Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.departmentFakülteler, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Malzeme Bilimi ve Mühendisliği Bölümü
dc.description.abstractObjectives: This experimental study was designed to find new ways of improving stabilization of fractures in osteoporotic elderly patients through alterations made in the configuration and geometry of locked screw-plate fixation used in the conventional plate technique. Methods: Four screw configurations with varying angulations were used for plate-bone construction. Forty iron plates of high quality (100×35×3 mm) were divided into four groups and two screw holes, 3 mm in diameter, were drilled on each plate at a distance of 15 mm. In group A, the holes were drilled so that the screws would be vertically sent to the bone interface. In the remaining groups, the holes were drilled for convergent (group B, 15°) and divergent (group C, 15°; group D, 30°) screw orientation. Screw-plate fixation was tested in a modified osteoporotic bone (Osteoporotic Generic Bone, Synbone) on an Instron materials testing system with an axial pullout force of 0.1 mm/sec. Failure loads were read from load-displacement curves and the type of failure was noted. Results: Screws placed in divergent orientations showed the highest axial pull-out strength (group C, 83.3 N/mm; group D, 80.8 N/mm), followed by convergent placement (72N/mm) and vertical placement (66.7 N/ mm). The type of failure was breakage of the bone sample in divergent configurations, and screw pull-out in convergent and vertical configurations. Conclusion: Divergent constructs may be a promising alternative to conventional screw placement in treating osteoporotic fractures. ©2008 Turkish Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. © 2009 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi10.3944/AOTT.2008.42.2.125
dc.identifier.endpage129
dc.identifier.issn1017-995X
dc.identifier.issue2
dc.identifier.pmid18552534
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-58749089094
dc.identifier.scopusqualityQ2
dc.identifier.startpage125
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3944/AOTT.2008.42.2.125
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14854/14869
dc.identifier.volume42
dc.indekslendigikaynakScopus
dc.indekslendigikaynakPubMed
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofActa Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.snmzKA_Scopus_20251020
dc.subjectBiomechanics
dc.subjectBone plates
dc.subjectBone screws
dc.subjectFracture fixation, internal/methods
dc.subjectOsteoporosis
dc.subjectProsthesis design
dc.subjectStress, mechanical
dc.titleThe contribution of locked screw-plate fixation with varying angle configurations to stability of osteoporotic fractures: An experimental study
dc.typeArticle

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