Einflussfaktoren auf die Verankerungsstabilität von Wirbelsäulenknochenschrauben : Eine experimentelle Studie

2008 
INTRODUCTION AND AIM OF THE STUDY: The primary assumption for successful internal fixation of the spine is a stable screws fixation. Aim of this experimental examination was to point out the influences on axial pull-out strength of screws and to suggest improvements for its increase. METHODS: Eight specifically manufactured screw-prototypes were tested in standardized pull-out tests in comparison by pairs. An isotropic, synthetic hard-foam was used as test material. It resembled to the spongiose bone and reduced the deviation of the results. To show the transferability of the results on bone there were made pull-out tests out off calf vertebra. RESULTS: A significant increase of axial pull-out strength can be achieved by a wide external diameter, a big insertion depth, a flat angel of tooth profile and a small thread pitch. This examination could not prove a significant advantageous influence on axial pull-out strength by fast pull-out, asymmetrical "Butress-thread" or proportion of core- and external diameter difference. CONCLUSIONS: Referring to the aim of this examination a wide outside-diameter can be recommended. Likewise the depth of insertion should be as deep as the anatomic conditions permit. The influence of these two factors are considerable. In contrast to other author's statements the maximum axial stability increases significantly by a small thread pitch and a flat angel of tooth profile.
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