نتایج جستجو برای: cannulated screw

تعداد نتایج: 18705  

2006
Vilert A. Loving Michael L. Richardson

We report a case of fixation of a scaphoid fracture using an Acutrak(®) screw. This screw is cannulated and headless, which allows it to be implanted below the surface of the bone. It uses the same concept of variable thread pitch as the Herbert screw, but unlike the Herbert screw, is fully threaded, with continuously varying pitch along its length. This variable pitch creates constant compress...

Journal: :The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 1998
J R Treadwell M D Kahn

Nine patients with injury to the tarsometatarsal joint underwent fusion with cannulated screw fixation after conservative treatment had failed. Symptoms consisted of localized pain, forefoot abduction, and progressive collapse of the medical column. Early diagnosis and treatment were associated with a better functional outcome. The technique involved either a single or double incisional approac...

2009
Declan M. Devine

INTRODUCTION: Cannulated screws, along with guide wires, are commonly used for a variety of orthopedic indications. Typically they are used for fractures in cancellous regions. Breakage or bending deformation of the guide wire is a clinical concern. Therefore it would be advantageous to use Co-Cr alloys such as MP35N and L605 in these applications as the occurrence of breakages and bendings wou...

2015
Jan-Helge Klingler Christoph Scholz Evangelos Kogias Ronen Sircar Marie T Krüger Florian Volz Christian Scheiwe Ulrich Hubbe

PURPOSE To describe the minimally invasive technique for cement augmentation of cannulated and fenestrated screws using an injection cannula as well as to report its safety and efficacy. METHODS A total of 157 cannulated and fenestrated pedicle screws had been cement-augmented during minimally invasive posterior screw-rod spondylodesis in 35 patients from January to December 2012. Retrospecti...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2002
H Tsuchiya M E Abdel-Wanis K Uehara K Tomita Y Takagi H Yasutake

We describe a consecutive series of 26 patients with simple bone cysts who were treated by curettage, multiple drilling and continuous decompression by the insertion of either a cannulated screw or a pin. In the first 15 patients we used titanium cannulated screws (group 1) and in the next 11 a cannulated hydroxyapatite pin (group 2). Satisfactory healing was achieved in 12 patients in group 1 ...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2006
Jerome W Oakey Michael D Stover Hobie D Summers Mark Sartori Robert M Havey Avinash G Patwardhan

A subtrochanteric femur fracture after cannulated screw fixation of a femoral neck fracture is a devastating complication. We hypothesized that an apex-distal screw orientation would tolerate higher loads to subtrochanteric fracture. Human cadaveric femora were instrumented with three cannulated screws in either an apex-distal or an apex-proximal configuration. Specimens were loaded along the m...

Journal: :Eplasty 2009
Razvan C. Opreanu Michelle Baulch Abdalmajid Katranji

OBJECTIVE Closed reduction and internal fixation of the scapholunate dissociation are currently performed using K-wires or a headless bone screw. We present an alternative for this fixation by means of a cannulated screw with dynamic adjustable interfragmentary compression and discuss the advantages of using this type of technique. METHODS Closed reduction of the scapholunate interval was ach...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Brett M Normandin David J Tennent Todd H Baldini Alesia M Blanchard Jason T Rhodes

Percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws is a common method for treatment of limb length discrepancy and angular deformity. The authors report 3 cases of a previously unreported complication following treatment with percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws: bending of the transphyseal screw. In each case, this rare complication was associated with difficult removal of ...

Journal: :Minimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN 2004
W Börm R W König A Albrecht H-P Richter E Kast

In 2000 a cannulated screw stabilization system for posterior cervical instrumentation was introduced in our department for use in complex cervical fixation procedures. A special feature of the system is the use of thin Kirschner wires for drilling the screw paths and then placing the self-drilling, cannulated screws securely over the wires. Percutaneous application of C1-C2 transarticular scre...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de ortopedia 2012
Daniel Lauxen Carlos Roberto Schwartsmann Marcelo Faria Silva Leandro de Freitas Spinelli Telmo Roberto Strohaecker Ralf Wellis de Souza Cinthia Gabriely Zimmer Leonardo Carbonera Boschin Ramiro Zilles Gonçalves Anthony Kerbes Yépez

OBJECTIVE The objective of this paper is to measure the volume occupied by the most widely used internal fixation devices for treating femoral neck fractures, using the first 30, 40 and 50 mm of insertion of each screw as an approximation. The study aimed to observe which of these implants caused least bone aggression. METHODS Five types of cannulated screws and four types of dynamic hip scre...

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