2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782008005000072
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Modified stabilization method for the tibial tuberosity advancement technique: a biomechanical study

Abstract: The present study aimed to determine biomechanical alterations resultant from a modification in the fixation method of the tibial tuberosity

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“…The application of two screws for stabilisation of the tibial tuberosity and implant, in the craniocaudal direction, was effective (Dias 2008;Lins et al 2009) as cortical screws of stainless steel have acceptable biocompatibility and corrosion resistance (Durall and Diaz 1996). The use of the polyurethane wedge polymer as a spacer made the technique much simpler as a reduced amount of implants and material is required in comparison to the conventional TTA technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of two screws for stabilisation of the tibial tuberosity and implant, in the craniocaudal direction, was effective (Dias 2008;Lins et al 2009) as cortical screws of stainless steel have acceptable biocompatibility and corrosion resistance (Durall and Diaz 1996). The use of the polyurethane wedge polymer as a spacer made the technique much simpler as a reduced amount of implants and material is required in comparison to the conventional TTA technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%