Comparison of Ordinary Cannulated Compression Screw and Double-Head Cannulated Compression Screw Fixation in Vertical Femoral Neck Fractures. [PDF]
Background. The treatment of vertical femoral neck fractures in young patients remains a challenge. This study is aimed at comparing ordinary cannulated compression screw (OCCS) and double‐head cannulated compression screw (DhCCS) fixation in vertical femoral neck fractures both clinically and biomechanically. Materials and Methods.
Zhang Y +4 more
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Internal fixation using fully threaded cannulated compression screws for fresh femoral neck fractures in adults [PDF]
Objectives Internal fixation with multiple cannulated compression screws is an optional treatment for femoral neck fracture. Recently, fully threaded cannulated compression screws (FTCCS) have been introduced to fix fresh femoral neck fractures (FNF ...
Kai-xuan Yuan +9 more
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Trapeziometacarpal Joint Arthrodesis Using a Cannulated Compression Screw and Locking Plate Construct. [PDF]
Background: Trapeziometacarpal (TMC) arthrodesis is an established surgical option for the treatment of basal joint osteoarthritis. It has traditionally been indicated in younger, higher demand patients who would benefit from the increased strength afforded by a stable thumb base.
Save AV, Wolfe SW, Victoria C, Osei DA.
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A Comparative Study of Dynamic Hip Screw Versus Multiple Cannulated Compression Screw Fixation in Undisplaced Intracapsular Neck of Femur Fractures. [PDF]
Background Femoral neck fractures are common injuries. Although many studies have compared two-hole dynamic hip screw (DHS) versus multiple cannulated cancellous screw (CCS) fixation for undisplaced intracapsular fractured neck of femurs (NOF), there is no consensus on which surgical technique results in better outcomes.
Cullen SE +5 more
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Patellar Fracture Fixation With Cannulated Compression Screws and FiberTape Cerclage [PDF]
Transverse patella fractures with loss of knee extensor mechanism function are a common orthopaedic injury requiring operative fixation. Current accepted surgical options for noncomminuted transverse fractures include open reduction with tension band wiring.
Posner, Andrew D. +2 more
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Dynamic compression locking system versus multiple cannulated compression screw for the treatment of femoral neck fractures: a comparative study. [PDF]
Abstract Background: Femoral neck fractures are one of the problems in orthopedic treatment. The prognosis is uncertain. Currently, there is no one internal fixation for the treatment of femoral neck fractures that shows superiority over other internal fixations. Therefore, the internal fixation system needs to be further explored.
Shu DP +6 more
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Biomechanical study on parallel cannulated compression screw combined with medial buttress plate fixation and F-type cannulated compression screw fixation in Pauwels III femoral neck fracture:A finite element analysis. [PDF]
Pauwels III fracture is a kind of femoral neck fractures, in which the angle of the fracture line in the coronal plane and the upper edge of the acetabulum is more than 50°. Internal fixation for the treatment of femoral neck fractures is largely performed by cannulated compression screw (CCS), dynamic hip screw, or locking plate.
Wang J, Gao Y, Song D, Ni J.
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Comparison of compressive forces caused by various cannulated cancellous screws used in arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis [PDF]
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.
Kamijo, Satoshi +4 more
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Purpose: This study was designed to compare the clinical efficacy of “8” and “0” wire fixation systems combined with double-head cannulated compression screws or Kirschner wires for the treatment of transverse patellar fractures.
Zhi-Biao Bai +4 more
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Ordinary Cannulated Compression Screws or Headless Cannulated Compression Screws? A Synthetic Bone Biomechanical Research in the Internal Fixation of Vertical Femoral Neck Fracture [PDF]
Purpose. The purpose of this study is to verify whether the headless cannulated compression screw (HCCS) has higher biomechanical stability than the ordinary cannulated compression screw (OCCS) in the treatment of vertical femoral neck fractures. Materials and Methods. 30 synthetic femur models were equally divided into 2 groups, with 50°, 60°, and 70°
Baokun Zhang, Jingwen Liu, Wei Zhang
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