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  4. Posterolateral plate fixation with TalarlockĀ® is more stable than screw fixation in ankle arthrodesis in a biomechanical cadaver study
 
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2018
Journal Article
Title

Posterolateral plate fixation with TalarlockĀ® is more stable than screw fixation in ankle arthrodesis in a biomechanical cadaver study

Abstract
Background A number of studies report on limitations of the screw arthrodesis in severe malalignment of the hindfoot, neuropathic deformity, poor bone quality and osteoporosis. Methods Fourteen anatomically correct polyurethane foam models of the right leg (Sawbones Europe, Malmƶ, Sweden) and eighteen fresh-frozen human lower leg specimens (9 pairs) were used for the comparative biomechanical testing. Results The statistical analysis of the stiffness of the fixation developed a significant difference in favor of the plate in all test directions. Conclusions The excellent biomechanical results are very promising and we hope for a reduction of the pseudarthrosis rate and shorten the postoperative treatment phase.
Author(s)
Gutteck, N.
Martin, H.
Hanke, T.
Matthies, J.B.
Heilmann, A.
Kielstein, H.
Gradl, G.
Delank, K.S.
Wohlrab, D.
Journal
Foot and ankle surgery  
DOI
10.1016/j.fas.2017.02.005
Language
English
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