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[A biomechanical comparison of Acutrak headless compression screw and AO cannulated lag screw for the fixation of Hoffa fracture].

Sichuan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Sichuan University. Medical science edition, 2016
To compare the stability, strength of Letenneur type I Hoffa fractures fixed by Acutrak headless compression screws and AO cannulated lag screws.12 models of Letenneur type I Hoffa fractures were randomly divided into 4 groups, which were fixed with two AO cannulated lag screws or Acutrak headless compression screws anteroposteriorly or ...
Jing, Peng   +6 more
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Minimally Invasive Fixation of Fractures of the Phalanges and Metacarpals With Intramedullary Cannulated Headless Compression Screws

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2015
To present the technique, indications, and outcomes of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures fixed with intramedullary cannulated headless screws (CHS).We retrospectively reviewed all charts of patients whose metacarpal and phalangeal fractures had been treated with intramedullary CHS in our practice.
Francisco, del Piñal   +4 more
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Treatment of Proximal Pole Scaphoid Fracture Nonunions With Intramedullary Cancellous Autograft and Cannulated Headless Compression Screw

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2019
Management of proximal pole scaphoid nonunion remains a challenging problem. Multiple surgical techniques have been described, although no treatment has proven superior. Recent studies have questioned the need for vascularized bone grafting, even in in the setting of avascular proximal poles.
Evan P, Trupia, Robert J, Strauch
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[Therapeutic effects of cannulated compression screws for treating femoral neck fractures].

Zhongguo gu shang = China journal of orthopaedics and traumatology, 2013
To explore the relevant factor of cannulated compression screws in treating femoral neck fractures.From January 2004 to January 2011, 190 patients with femoral neck fractures treated by cannulated compression screws were analyzed retrospectively. In all of the 190 cases, there were 104 males and 86 females with an average of 65 years (ranged, 21 to 83 ...
Qing-Hong, Lu, Feng-Ping, Yu
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Headless self-compressing cannulated screw fixation for treatment of radial carpal bone fracture or fissure in dogs

Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2010
Summary Objectives: To report the application and clinical outcome of the treatment of radial carpal bone fracture in five dogs using a variably-pitched, headless cannulated compression screw (Acutrak®). Methods: Arthroscopy was performed prior to surgical repair in three cases.
Perry, K   +3 more
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Comparison of Cannulated Screw With Tension Band Wiring Versus Compressive Cannulated Locking Bolt and Nut Device (CompresSURE) in Patella Fractures—A Cadaveric Biomechanical Study

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2012
The purpose of this study was to determine if proximity of cannulated lag screws to the articular surface of the patella combined with the tension band technique affects resistance to fracture gap opening, and if an alternative locking nut and bolt device without a tension band behaves in a biomechanically similar fashion.Thirty-three cadaveric knees ...
Domby, Brian   +6 more
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Minimally Invasive Placement of Cannulated Headless Compression Screws for Reduction of Sacroiliac Luxation in 14 Cats

Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Abstract Objective To describe percutaneous fluoroscopy-guided placement of self-drilling, self-tapping, 3.0 mm cannulated headless compression screws (HCS) for surgical reduction of sacroiliac luxation (SIL) in cats, and to document clinical outcome. Materials and Methods Medical records of cats with SIL, managed by
Lars, de Jong   +3 more
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Use of cannulated compression screws for skeletal stabilisation during digital re-vascularisation

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2020
Dariush Nikkhah   +2 more
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Cannulated Compression Screw Placement for Swine Femoral Neck Fracture to Protect the Main Intraosseous Arteries

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
ABSTRACTFemoral head necrosis is a common and serious complication of femoral neck fractures, primarily attributed to disrupted blood supply. This study introduces a novel method of placing cannulated compression screws in swine femoral neck fractures, designed to protect the blood supply to the femoral head while ensuring mechanical stability.
Dingsong Wang   +9 more
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Arthroscopic reduction and headless cannulated compression screw fixation of adults' tibial eminence fractures.

American journal of orthopedics (Belle Mead, N.J.), 2007
Adults' displaced tibial eminence fractures are often treated surgically. Difficulties commonly experi enced with surgical techniques include joint motion limitation, need for cautious postoperative rehabilitation, and intra-articular hardware prominence Here I present a displaced tibial eminence fracture he operative leg is placed in a leg holder, and
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