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http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2017.0202.011

Biomechanical Comparison of Inter-fragmentary Compression Pressures : Lag Screw versus Herbert Screw for Anterior Odontoid Screw Fixation  

Park, Jin-Woo (Department of Neurosurgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital)
Kim, Kyoung-Tae (Department of Neurosurgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital)
Sung, Joo-Kyung (Department of Neurosurgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital)
Park, Seong-Hyun (Department of Neurosurgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital)
Seong, Ki-Woong (Department of Biomedical Engineering, Kyungpook National University Hospital)
Cho, Dae-Chul (Department of Neurosurgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital)
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society / v.60, no.5, 2017 , pp. 498-503 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : The purpose of the present study was to compare inter-fragmentary compression pressures after fixation of a simulated type II odontoid fracture with the headless compression Herbert screw and a half threaded cannulated lag screw. Methods : We compared inter-fragmentary compression pressures between 40- and 45-mm long 4.5-mm Herbert screws (n=8 and n=9, respectively) and 40- and 45-mm long 4.0-mm cannulated lag screws (n=7 and n=10, respectively) after insertion into rigid polyurethane foam test blocks (Sawbones, Vashon, WA, USA). A washer load cell was placed between the two segments of test blocks to measure the compression force. Because the total length of each foam block was 42 mm, the 40-mm screws were embedded in the cancellous foam, while the 45-mm screws penetrated the denser cortical foam at the bottom. This enabled us to compare inter-fragmentary compression pressures as they are affected by the penetration of the apical dens tip by the screws. Results : The mean compression pressures of the 40- and 45-mm long cannulated lag screws were $50.48{\pm}1.20N$ and $53.88{\pm}1.02N$, respectively, which was not statistically significant (p=0.0551). The mean compression pressures of the 40-mm long Herbert screw was $52.82{\pm}2.17N$, and was not statistically significant compared with the 40-mm long cannulated lag screw (p=0.3679). However, 45-mm Herbert screw had significantly higher mean compression pressure ($60.68{\pm}2.03N$) than both the 45-mm cannulated lag screw and the 40-mm Herbert screw (p=0.0049 and p=0.0246, respectively). Conclusion : Our results showed that inter-fragmentary compression pressures of the Herbert screw were significantly increased when the screw tip penetrated the opposite dens cortical foam. This can support the generally recommended surgical technique that, in order to facilitate maximal reduction of the fracture gap using anterior odontoid screws, it is essential to penetrate the apical dens tip with the screw.
Keywords
Fracture gap; Herbert screw; Inter-fragmentary compression; Lag screw; Odontoid fracture; Sawbones;
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