Cb. Straight et al., SOFT-TISSUE FIXATION TO BONE - A BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF SPIKED WASHERS, American journal of sports medicine, 22(3), 1994, pp. 339-343
The initial fixation strengths of two spiked-washer designs were evalu
ated using human femurs and fascia lata tissue. Fascia lata was attach
ed to the femur using the fixation devices, and then each femur-washer
-fascia lata complex was loaded in tension to failure. Load-elongation
curves were recorded, the initial failure load, initial failure displ
acement, stiffness, ultimate load, and ultimate displacement were dete
rmined for each test, and failure modes were recorded. Results indicat
ed that the 6-spike design provided superior initial fixation strength
in the 19-mm diameter size. This washer design was then compared with
two commercially available fixation devices: the spiked AO washer and
soft tissue fixation plate. Fixation provided by the prototypal washe
r design was not different in most instances from that provided by the
AO fixation devices. Based on these results, important design charact
eristics for soft tissue spiked washers are identified and discussed.