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Optimizing Subtalar Arthrodesis: A Human Cadaveric Evaluation of a Novel Partially-Threaded Screw Combination in the Delta Configuration
by
Ivanov, Stoyan
, Zderic, Ivan
, Pastor, Torsten
, Raykov, Georgi
, Pastor, Tatjana
, Berk, Till
, Gueorguiev, Boyko
in
Aged
/ Ankle
/ Arthrodesis
/ Arthrodesis - instrumentation
/ Arthrodesis - methods
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Body mass index
/ Bone Screws
/ Cadaver
/ Care and treatment
/ delta configuration
/ Failure
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Osteoarthritis - surgery
/ partially-threaded cannulated compression screws
/ subtalar arthrodesis
/ Subtalar Joint - surgery
/ Wire
2024
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Optimizing Subtalar Arthrodesis: A Human Cadaveric Evaluation of a Novel Partially-Threaded Screw Combination in the Delta Configuration
by
Ivanov, Stoyan
, Zderic, Ivan
, Pastor, Torsten
, Raykov, Georgi
, Pastor, Tatjana
, Berk, Till
, Gueorguiev, Boyko
in
Aged
/ Ankle
/ Arthrodesis
/ Arthrodesis - instrumentation
/ Arthrodesis - methods
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Body mass index
/ Bone Screws
/ Cadaver
/ Care and treatment
/ delta configuration
/ Failure
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Osteoarthritis - surgery
/ partially-threaded cannulated compression screws
/ subtalar arthrodesis
/ Subtalar Joint - surgery
/ Wire
2024
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Optimizing Subtalar Arthrodesis: A Human Cadaveric Evaluation of a Novel Partially-Threaded Screw Combination in the Delta Configuration
by
Ivanov, Stoyan
, Zderic, Ivan
, Pastor, Torsten
, Raykov, Georgi
, Pastor, Tatjana
, Berk, Till
, Gueorguiev, Boyko
in
Aged
/ Ankle
/ Arthrodesis
/ Arthrodesis - instrumentation
/ Arthrodesis - methods
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Body mass index
/ Bone Screws
/ Cadaver
/ Care and treatment
/ delta configuration
/ Failure
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Osteoarthritis - surgery
/ partially-threaded cannulated compression screws
/ subtalar arthrodesis
/ Subtalar Joint - surgery
/ Wire
2024
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Optimizing Subtalar Arthrodesis: A Human Cadaveric Evaluation of a Novel Partially-Threaded Screw Combination in the Delta Configuration
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Optimizing Subtalar Arthrodesis: A Human Cadaveric Evaluation of a Novel Partially-Threaded Screw Combination in the Delta Configuration
2024
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Background and Objectives: Despite the established role of subtalar joint arthrodesis (SJA) for treatment of subtalar osteoarthritis, achieving bone union remains challenging, with up to 46% non-union rates. Adequate compression and stable fixation are crucial for successful outcomes, with internal screw fixation being the gold standard for SJA. The delta configuration, featuring highly divergent screws, offers stability, however, it can result in hardware irritation in 20–30% of patients. Solutions to solve this complication include cannulated compression screw (CCS) countersinking or cannulated compression headless screw (CCHS) application. The aim of this biomechanical study was to investigate the stability of a delta configuration for SJA utilizing either a combination of a posterior CCHS and an anterior CCS or a standard two-CCS combination. Materials and Methods: Twelve paired human cadaveric lower legs were assigned pairwise to two groups for SJA using either two CCSs (Group 1) or one posterior CCHS and one anterior CCS (Group 2). All specimens were tested under progressively increasing cyclic loading to failure, with monitoring of the talocalcaneal movements via motion tracking. Results: Initial stiffness did not differ significantly between the groups, p = 0.949. Talocalcaneal movements in terms of varus–valgus deformation and internal–external rotation were significantly bigger in Group 1 versus Group 2, p ≤ 0.026. Number of cycles until reaching 5° varus–valgus deformation was significantly higher in Group 2 versus Group 1, p = 0.029. Conclusions: A delta-configuration SJA utilizing a posterior CCHS and an anterior CCS is biomechanically superior versus a standard configuration with two CCSs. Clinically, the use of a posterior CCHS could prevent protrusion of the hardware in the heel, while an anterior CCS could facilitate less surgical time and thus less complication rates.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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