• Injury · Jan 2015

    Comparative Study

    Biomechanical evaluation of two innovative locking implants for comminuted olecranon fractures under high-cycle loading conditions.

    • F C Wagner, L Konstantinidis, N Hohloch, L Hohloch, N P Suedkamp, and K Reising.
    • Department of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Freiburg University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany. Electronic address: ferdinand.wagner@uniklinik-freiburg.de.
    • Injury. 2015 Jan 1; 46 (6): 985-9.

    IntroductionThe relatively high complication rate after fixation of olecranon fractures has led to an increasing application of anatomically pre-contoured locking plate systems. The purpose of the present study was to conduct a biomechanical comparison of olecranon osteosyntheses by applying the Olecranon VA-LCP and the 3.5mm LCP Hook Plate (LCP, locking compression plate) to an unstable fracture model under high-cycle loading conditions.MethodsAfter creating an unstable fracture (Schatzker type B), osteosynthesis was performed on eight pairs of fresh-frozen cadaveric ulnae by application of either the Olecranon VA-LCP (Synthes, Solothurn, Switzerland) or the 3.5mm LCP Hook Plate (Synthes, Solothurn, Switzerland). Loading (50,000 alternating loads, cyclic and sinusoidal 10-300 N) was conducted by application of tensile load with the elbow in 90° flexion to simulate the tensile strength of the triceps brachii. For statistical analysis, angular displacement in the region of the humeral trochlea was taken as a measure of olecranon dislocation.ResultsIn Group 1 (Olecranon VA-LCP), a median angular displacement of 0.36° (minimum 0.10°; maximum 0.80°) was observed after 500 alternating loads. In Group 2 (3.5-mm LCP Hook Plate), the medial displacement was 0.80° (minimum 0.13°; maximum 2.72°). The difference was nonsignificant (p = 0.128). The mean value for angular displacement in Group 1 after 50,000 cycles was 0.80° (minimum 0.31°; maximum 1.99°), whereas in Group 2 a mean angular displacement of 2.02° (minimum 0.71°; maximum 6.40°) was recorded. The difference was statistically significant (p = 0.017). In Group 2, implant failure in the form of proximal plate pullout occurred in one construct after 756 cycles.ConclusionA significantly higher biomechanical stability can be achieved in the fixation of unstable olecranon fractures by application of the Olecranon VA-LCP rather than the 3.5mm LCP Hook Plate.Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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