• Arch Orthop Unfallchir · Jul 1977

    [Measurements of stability of operative osteosynthesis on the proximal femur (author's transl)].

    • H Schöttle, H D Sauer, and K H Jungbluth.
    • Arch Orthop Unfallchir. 1977 Jul 29; 89 (1): 87-100.

    AbstractBending burdening of stable and unstable per- and subtrochanteral fractures after osteosynthesis with Y-nails (Küntscher), Ender-nails, 130 degrees and 95 degrees angled plates of the AO were tested in a comparative experimental study. The unstable fractures were also tested after treatment with osteosynthesis and additional application of bone cement in the artificial defect. The essential results were as follows: in the group of stable pertrochanteral fractures the Ender-nails bear in the mean 147 kp, the 130 degrees angle plate 200 kp. In the fracture-group with lacking medial support a highly burdening osteosynthesis could only be achieved by filling up the defects with bone cement. The 95 degrees-angled plate-osteosynthesis combined with bone cement bearing more than 300 kp was superior to the other procedures in the unstable per- and subtrochanteral fractures. In our investigation the stabilizing forces of muscles and fascia have not been taken into consideration.

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