Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8798199 | Foot and Ankle Surgery | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
N, respectively. Paired 0-90° staples failed at 43 N ± 9 N, significantly lower than the 45-135° staples (141 N ± 25 N; p < 0.001) and crossed screws (180 N ± 67 N; p < 0.001). There was no significant difference between the 45-135° staples and crossed screws. Screws failed by sudden cortical fracture; staples displayed gradual pullâout and shearing. First MTPJ arthrodeses fixed with single staples are not recommended. Arthrodeses fixed with staples at 0-90° to the sagittal plane were significantly less strong than two crossed screws. However, positioning oblique staples at 45-135° significantly improved stability, creating a construct as strong as, crossed screws. None of the constructs was strong enough for immediate weight bearing.
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Authors
H. Willmott, Z. Al-Wattar, C. Halewood, M. Dunning, A. Amis,