Basic Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Orthop. Oct 18, 2015; 6(9): 705-711
Published online Oct 18, 2015. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v6.i9.705
Table 1 Screw types used
Plate hole number#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8
Screw types used in composite bones
L/NL/-LLL-LNLLNL
Screw types used in cadaveric bones
L/NL/-LLL-LNLLNL
Table 2 Load to failure criterion of 2 mm gapping, displacement, stiffness and bone density per specimen
Composite bones
Human cadaver bones
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Load to failure criteria (nm)11.919.4010.9710.679.6415.1012.5913.0513.0215.38
Displacement (mm)1.762.001.852.001.702.002.001.712.002.00
Stiffness (nm/mm)6.804.695.955.335.697.556.317.626.527.72
Bone density (g/cm2)-----0.7230.4560.6580.6650.883
Failure modeDistal fractureFracture gapDistal fractureFracture gapDistal fractureFracture gapFracture gapTriceps failureFracture gapFracture gap
Table 3 Comparison of the results from this study (composite synthetic fourth generation bones and cadaveric bones) with previous literature studies
Load to failureStiffness
Gordon30-34.5 nm7-13 nm/mm
Buijze4.5-27 nm8.8-13.3 nm/mm
This study (cadaveric)12.59-15.38 nm7.55 nm/mm
This study (composite)9.40-11.91 nm5.69 nm/mm