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Fixation of tibial pilon fractures with percutaneous cannulated screws

Injury, 2004
Closed reduction and internal fixation with percutaneous cannulated screws was performed on seven patients with closed pilon fractures. The mean follow-up was 30.6 months. They were assessed using a subjective scoring system. The average score was 90.8/100. This method of fixation avoids extensive soft tissue dissection and gives excellent results.
Mujahid Ali, Syed   +1 more
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Pullout Strengths of Cannulated and Noncannulated Cancellous Bone Screws

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1997
The pullout strengths of large diameter cannulated and noncannulated cancellous screws were tested in a synthetic polyurethane foam. The foam was fabricated to have mechanical properties equivalent to human cancellous bone and was characterized by compression testing before screw pullout.
J D, Thompson   +2 more
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Acetabular Reconstruction with Allografts Utilizing Cannulated Screws

1996
The acetabulum in revision total hip arthroplasty frequently demonstrates bone stock deficiency secondary to prior surgical technique and bone resorption due to loosening. Dysplasia of the hip and degenerative arthritis may be associated with acetabular bone stock deficiencies as well.
Bruce A. Seideman, Stanley E. Asnis
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Cannulated Screws

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2019
Brian Carpenter   +6 more
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Non-cannulated S2AI screws have higher rates of hardware failure compared to cannulated S2AI screws

Seminars in Spine Surgery, 2023
Nina Lara   +13 more
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Cannulated Screw Shortening Technique

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2014
Chuan Shing, Lee, Foo, Tun-Lin
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Ankle Arthrodesis Placement of Cannulated Screws

Foot & Ankle, 1993
G, Kish   +4 more
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Placement of solid screws with cannulated precision.

Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances, 2005
Cannulated screws can be inserted in a precise manner with minimal damage to surrounding structures but lack the mechanical strength of solid screws. Our method allows the insertion of a solid screw with the precision of the cannulated technique. With the use of equipment from a variety of operative sets from one manufacturer, a "custom" equipment set ...
Travis, Motley   +2 more
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High tibial osteotomy: fixation with cannulated screws.

Orthopaedic review, 1993
There have been many modifications of the proximal tibial osteotomy since it was initially described by Jackson in 1958. The trend toward rigid internal fixation and early motion after osteotomy prompted the authors to develop a technique using cannulated screws for stabilization. This method is simple and quick, involves no soft-tissue dissection, and
E E, Khalfayan   +2 more
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Biomechanical Evaluation of 6.5-mm Cannulated Screws.

Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances, 2016
Although biomechanical and clinical evidence exists regarding smaller compression screws, biomechanical data regarding the larger headless screws are not currently available. Headed and headless 6.5-mm cannulated compression screws were examined, with analysis of interfragmentary compression, insertion torque, and resistance of the construct to a shear
Benjamin C, Taylor   +3 more
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