Y. Hara et al., APPLICATION OF ORIENTED POLY-L-LACTIDE SCREWS FOR EXPERIMENTAL SALTER-HARRIS TYPE-4 FRACTURE IN DISTAL FEMORAL CONDYLE OF THE DOG, Journal of veterinary medical science, 56(5), 1994, pp. 817-822
The clinical usefulness of biodegradable oriented poly-L-lactide (PLLA
) screws for experimental Salter-Harris type 4 fracture in the distal
femoral condyle of dogs was evaluated. Bony union of the osteotomized
fragment of the condyle was almost completed radiographically and hist
ologically within 1 to 2 months after surgery, suggesting that PLLA sc
rews maintained strength long enough to fix the fragment until bone he
aling. At 4 to 6 months after surgery, minute fissures were histologic
ally confirmed on the surface of the screw thread, suggesting the earl
y stage of biodegradation and absorption of the polymer. During the ob
servational period, no significant difference between the treated femu
r and the contralateral non-treated femur in either total femoral leng
th or maximum condyle width was observed, indicating no growth disturb
ance in the treated femur. From these results it was concluded that th
e PLLA screw might be an ideal implant for the reduction and fixation
of epiphyseal plate fractures such as Salter-Harris type 3 or type 4 f
ractures.