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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care:
October 1996 - Volume 41 - Issue 4 - pp 699-702
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Biomechanical Analysis of Location of Lag Screw of a Dynamic Hip Screw in Treatment of Unstable Intertrochanteric Fracture

Wu, Chi-Chuan MD; Shih, Chun-Hsiung MD; Lee, Ming-Yih PhD; Tai, Ching-Lung MS

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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the most adequate location of a lag screw of a dynamic hip screw in the treatment of an unstable intertrochanteric fracture.

Methods: Six pairs of proximal femora obtained from fresh adult cadavers were inflicted with iatrogenic unstable intertrochanteric fractures. Fractures of both sides were stabilized with two different favored locations of a lag screw and tested by a Material Testing System machine with increased loads to evaluate the relative migration of the femoral head.

Results: There was significant difference (p < 0.05) with less migration of the femoral head by inferior insertion of a lag screw in the frontal plane and central insertion in the coronal plane.

Conclusions: Based on theoretical and experimental considerations, the most adequate location of a lag screw of a dynamic hip screw should be inferior in the frontal plane and central in the coronal plane.

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