Rc. Haynes et Aw. Miles, COMPARATIVE DYNAMIC EVALUATION OF THE SLIDING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GAMMA-NAIL - A BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS/, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of engineering in medicine, 211(5), 1997, pp. 411-417
This study was directed at establishing the influence of dynamic loadi
ng situations on the sliding characteristics of the Gamma locking nail
(Howmedica). It was postulated that the changing regions of load cont
act area that occur within the sliding mechanism during flexion and ex
tension would favourably modify the jamming behaviour observed under s
tatic test conditions. The forces required to initiate sliding of the
lag screw in the intramedullary device were investigated under a range
of conditions representing clinical situations. The optimum sliding p
erformance of the Gamma nail was shown to occur during test conditions
of dynamic loading, when the rate of application of the load was rapi
d and the cyclic angle of flexion was greatest. The size and weight of
the patient also influence the sliding characteristics, as a shorter
lag screw length protruding from the barrel and a reduced vertical sta
tic load (body weight) yielded a lower axial sliding force. The result
s under dynamic loading conditions suggest that static testing of slid
ing hip screws does not accurately represent their clinical performanc
e.