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Title: Fully Threaded Versus Partially Threaded Intramedullary Headless Compression Screw Fixation for Proximal Third Fractures of the Proximal Phalanx: A Biomechanical Study
Authors: VANMIERLO, Bert 
Vandekerckhove, Bruno
POPLEU, Leen 
OP 'T EIJNDE, Bert 
DUERINCKX, Joris 
Goubau, Jean
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Elsevier
Source: The Journal of hand surgery (St. Louis, Mo.),
Status: Early view
Abstract: Fully threaded versus partially threaded intramedullary headless compression screw fixation for proximal third fractures of the proximal phalanx: a biomechanical study.-Manuscript Draft-Manuscript Number: JHS-D-24-00450R2 Article Type: Full Length Article Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the maximal elastic force and deformation resistance of two commonly used headless compression screw systems-a fully threaded 2.5mm screw and a partially threaded screw of the same dimensions-in a cadaveric model of a human transverse proximal third fracture of the proximal phalanx. Methods Six fresh frozen cadavers were used, and the proximal phalanges of the index, long, and ring fingers of both hands were dissected. A proximal third transverse osteotomy was created, and screws were inserted in an antegrade direction. The three-point bending load-to-failure test measured the maximal elastic force and deformation resistance of each bone-screw construct. Results The fully threaded screw demonstrated a maximal elastic force of 121N and a deformation resistance of 134N/mm. The partially threaded screw showed superior performance with a maximal elastic force of 165N and deformation resistance of 166N/mm. The bone-screw construct with the fully threaded screw had a mean maximal elastic force of 155.2N compared to 101.8N in the construct with the partially threaded screw. Deformation resistance was 145.2N/mm for fully threaded screws and 98.6N/mm for partially threaded screws. Conclusions Fully threaded intramedullary headless compression screw fixation provides superior maximal elastic force and deformation resistance compared to partially threaded intramedullary headless compression screw fixation in transverse proximal third fractures of the proximal phalanx. Clinical Relevance The findings indicate that fully threaded intramedullary headless compression screw fixation may offer enhanced stability for treating proximal third fractures of the proximal Powered by Editorial Manager® and ProduXion Manager® from Aries Systems Corporation
Keywords: phalanx;intramedullary;traumatology;fracture;screw
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/45791
ISSN: 0363-5023
e-ISSN: 1531-6564
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2025.01.006
Rights: 2025 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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