Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6481940 Journal of Orthopaedics 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background/AimsIt is common practice to burr custom holes in revision porous metal cups for screw insertion. The objective of this study was to determine how different hole types affect a surgeon's sense of screw fixation.MethodsPorous revision cups were prepared with pre-drilled and custom burred holes. Cups were held in place adjacent to synthetic bone material of varying density. Surgeons inserted screws through the different holes and materials. Surgeon subjective rating, compression, and torque was recorded.ResultsThe torque achieved was greater (p = 0.002) for screws through custom holes than pre-fabricated holes in low and medium density material, with no difference for high density. Peak compression was greater (p = 0.026) through the pre-fabricated holes only in high density material.ConclusionUse of burred holes affects the torque generated, and may decrease the amount of cup-acetabulum compression achieved.

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