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タイトル: Comparison of compressive forces caused by various cannulated cancellous screws used in arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis.
その他のタイトル: 鏡視下足関節固定術で使用される中空海綿骨螺子による圧着圧の比較
著者: Kamijo, Satoshi
Kumai, Tsukasa
Tanaka, Shogo
Mano, Tsuyoshi
Tanaka, Yasuhito
キーワード: Ankle arthrodesis
Cannulated cancellous screw
Compressive force
Talocrural joint
Miniature pressure sensor
発行日: 2017年1月
出版者: BioMed Central
引用: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research Vol.12 Article No.7 (2017 Jan)
抄録: Background: When performing arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis for end-stage ankle arthritis, internal fixation is performed using bone screws after appropriate preparation. However, optimal characteristics of bone screws have not been examined in terms of pressure force. Objective comparisons of bone-screw performance may provide information on procedures for arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis. The study objectives were to determine whether it was possible to measure compressive force changes using the newly developed device and to infer all screw characteristics from measurement results when used in actual surgeries. In addition, we performed experiments on cadavers to verify whether the experimental results could be applied to the joints of living subjects. Methods: Three types of screws (S1, S2, and S3) were inserted into the unique measurement device, and the changes in pressure were measured for each 45° turn. Changes in pressure and maximum pressure force were recorded after the application of the screws. After reaching the maximum pressure in the simulated bone, further screw rotations were accompanied by a gradual pressure decrease to 0 MPa. We also measured pressure changes in a similar manner by inserting a miniature pressure sensor into the talocrural joints of cadavers. Results: The mean maximum pressure ± standard deviation for S1, S2, and S3 were 0.832 ± 0.164 MPa, 0.434 ± 0.116 MPa, and 0.414 ± 0.127 MPa, respectively. Pressure slopes to the maximum did not significantly differ between the screws in the simulated bone, and a subsequent pressure decrease to 0 MPa was significantly more rapid for S1 than for S2 and S3. Although pressure failure after the overtightening of screws was only observed in the simulated bone, patterns of pressure vs. rotation angle were similar in simulated and cadaveric bones. The pressure profile characteristics of three different screw types were determined. Conclusions: We were able to measure the compressive force changes using the newly developed device when the screws were inserted. On the basis of the measurement results, we were able to infer the characteristics of all screws when used in actual surgery.
内容記述: 博士(医学)・乙第1403号・平成29年6月28日
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10564/3349
ISSN: 1749799X
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-016-0503-x
学位授与番号: 24601B1403
学位授与年月日: 2017-06-28
学位名: 博士(医学)
学位授与機関: 奈良県立医科大学
出現コレクション:2017年度

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