2023
DOI: 10.1111/os.13664
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Anatomical and Biomechanical Stability of Single/Double Screw‐Cancellous Bone Fixations of Regan–Morry Type III Ulnar Coronoid Fractures in Adults: CT Measurement and Finite Element Analysis

Abstract: Objective: At present, it is still uncertain whether single screw has the same stability as double screws in the treatment of ulnar coronal process basal fracture (Regan-Morry type III). So, we aimed to compare the pull-out force and anti-rotation torque of anterior single/double screw-cancellous bone fixation (aSSBF, aDSBF) in this fracture, and further study the influencing factors on anatomical and biomechanical stability of smart screw internal fixations.Methods: A total of 63 adult volunteers with no hist… Show more

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“…Reported results showed correlations between the two. Another study was made in [31] where the treatment of ulna-coronoid process basal fracture with single and double screws was investigated. CT scans from 63 adult volunteers allowed to reconstruct and measure properties for the ulna and coronoid.…”
Section: Finite Element Analysis and Elbow Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported results showed correlations between the two. Another study was made in [31] where the treatment of ulna-coronoid process basal fracture with single and double screws was investigated. CT scans from 63 adult volunteers allowed to reconstruct and measure properties for the ulna and coronoid.…”
Section: Finite Element Analysis and Elbow Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%