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Intramedullary Cannulated Compression Screws for Extra-Articular Phalangeal Fractures

The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume), 2021
Background: There is no consensus as to which is the best way to fix unstable extra-articular phalangeal fractures. We performed a literature review to determine outcomes using intramedullary cannulated compression screws. Methods: PubMed, Medline and Embase databases were searched for English language articles reporting the use of one or more ...
Alex W N, Reid, Manu K, Sood
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Intra-medullary Cannulated Headless Compression Screw for Bone Graft Fixation in Metacarpal Fractures

The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume), 2022
High energy metacarpal fracture presenting with critical bone loss requires bone graft and hardware stabilisation. Early bone grafting and rigid internal fixation allow expedited patient recovery. Plate fixation is the most described technique when an autologous bone graft is being used.
Valdone, Kolaityte   +2 more
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Retrograde fixation of metacarpal fractures with intramedullary cannulated headless compression screws

Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2018
We analyzed the results of 20 unstable metacarpal fractures in 15 patients treated with a cannulated compression screw and no immobilization. All fractures healed within 6 weeks. One patient with multiple fractures and a flexion deficit required arthrolysis of two metacarpophalangeal joints. Another patient had an extension lag.
Jann, D   +3 more
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Comparison of Cannulated Screws Versus Compression Staples for Subtalar Arthrodesis Fixation

Foot & Ankle International, 2014
Background: Different fixation techniques have been described in the literature for isolated subtalar arthrodesis (ISA). The purpose of this study was to compare the fusion rate and clinical outcome of ISA using cannulated compression screws or compression staples. Methods: Thirty-three patients (33 feet) underwent ISA using screw (17 feet) or staples (
Mario, Herrera-Pérez   +7 more
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Arthroscopically-Guided, Cannulated, Headless Compression Screw Fixation of the Symptomatic Os Acromiale

The American Journal of Orthopedics, 2018
Os acromiale is a failure of fusion between 1 or more ossification centers of the scapula and the acromion process. Pain can be caused by motion and impingement of the unfused segment. Several methods for the management of os acromiale have been described.
Zeke J, Walton   +2 more
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[Comparison of full thread compression cannulated screw and partial thread cannulated screw in treatment of femoral neck fracture].

Zhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi = Zhongguo xiufu chongjian waike zazhi = Chinese journal of reparative and reconstructive surgery, 2023
To compare the effectiveness of full thread compression cannulated screw and partial thread cannulated screw in the treatment of femoral neck fracture.A retrospective analysis was made on 152 patients with femoral neck fractures, who met the selection criteria, between April 2013 and February 2021.
Renchen, Ji   +3 more
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A comparison of treatment between mini T-plate and headless cannulated compression screw in calcaneal osteotomy

International Orthopaedics, 2023
In clinical studies, we discovered that when using headless cannulated compression screw fixation, many patients complain of heel pain and frequently need to have the screws removed, whereas this occurrence is uncommon with plate fixation. This study aims to compare the clinical outcome of a mini T-plate and headless cannulated compression screws in ...
Yu Cheng   +7 more
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Early Motion Following 4-Corner Arthrodesis Using Cannulated Compression Screws: A Biomechanical Study

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2013
To assess the ability of headless compression screws to maintain immobile bony contact throughout wrist cycling following simulated 4-corner arthrodesis. Our hypothesis was that the screw constructs would not permit displacement of the carpal bones and, therefore, could tolerate early postoperative range of motion in vivo.Using 6 matched-paired ...
Andrew, Greenberg   +4 more
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Cannulated Variable Pitch Compression Screw Fixation of Scaphoid Fractures Using a Limited Dorsal Approach

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2005
Scaphoid fractures are common in the young, active patient. Treatment is challenging because of the complex three-dimensional anatomy of the scaphoid and the tenuous blood supply. Traditionally, cast immobilization has been used for the management of non-displaced fractures with satisfactory outcomes reported in the literature.
Jeffrey E, Martus   +2 more
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A biomechanical evaluation of a cannulated compressive screw for use in fractures of the scaphoid

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1991
The compressive force generated by a 3.5 mm ASIF cannulated cancellous screw with a 5 mm head was compared with that generated by a standard 3.5 mm ASIF screw (6 mm head), a 2.7 mm ASIF screw (5 mm head), and a Herbert screw. The screws were evaluated in the laboratory with the use of a custom-designed load washer (transducer) to the maximum ...
G, Rankin   +5 more
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