Rc. Haynes et al., AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY OF THE FAILURE MODES OF THE GAMMA-LOCKING NAIL AND AO DYNAMIC HIP SCREW UNDER STATIC LOADING - A CADAVERIC STUDY, Medical engineering & physics, 19(5), 1997, pp. 446-453
The sliding compression screw is widely regarded as the optimum treatm
ent for intertrochanteric fractures of the femur; allowing bone fragme
nts to impact until a bony support has been established across the fra
cture site. This study carried out biomechanical, cadaveric tests to e
stablish the influence of direct static loading situations on the mode
s of failure of the Gamma Nail compared with the Dynamic Hip Screw (DH
S). Clinical studies report DHS failures of lag screws cutting-out, be
nding of the lag screws and cortical screws pulling out causing plate
loosening. Gamma Gamma Nail failures include lag screw cut-out or frac
tures of the femoral shaft around the the distal locking screws or nai
l tip. In this study each failure mode has been isolated, to establish
the loads to failure under various fracture configurations. The biome
chanical results indicated that the intramedullary Gamma Locking Nail
can be recommended over a standard DHS in over a standard DHS in cases
of subtrochanteric fracture or conditions of very poor bone quality.
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