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Scaphoid Fixation Iliac Crest vs Distal Radius Bone Graft
A Biomechanical Study
Vera Kinzel
Paul Jarrett
Karl Stoffel
Fremantle Hospital,WA
Introduction
Most common fracture of carpus
Displaced fractures/Non-unions:- require ORIF - +/- bone grafting
Common graft sites-Distal radius-Iliac crest
Introduction
lliac crest:
-most common source of bone graft-better quality of osteoprogenitor cells-better biomechanical properties-accurately restore shape and size of s.-higher donor site morbidity-long incision-painful donor site
Introduction
Distal radius graft:
-no perceptible co-morbidities-easy to shape-increasing skin incision by just 2 cm-vascularised bone graft
Aim
Biomechanical properties of scaphoid fractures with different bone grafts
Guide future clinical practise
Establish scaphoid morphology
Methods
Fresh frozen cadaver wrist:- 14 paired wrist- 28 scaphoids - thawed to room temperature 12 hours prior to testing- soft tissue removed- leaving scaphoid and cartilage intact
Methods
Photographed
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Weighted
Measured
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CT
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CT
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DEXA bone desitometry
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Osteotomy-5 mm midwaist-custom made jig
Methods
Paired scaphoids
-Randomised left /right
iliac crest or distal radius corticocancelleous grafts
Cannulated compression screw (Titanium miniAcutrek® screw, Acumed)
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Post Grafting
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Scaphoid was cemented into standard nut
Orientated to scaphoid axis
Placed into material testing machine(Zwick Z010, Test-Expert-Software Zwick, Inc., Ulm,
Germany)
Methods
Testing:- Gradual loading- Assessment of load to failure
Data:- Load to 2 mm displacement - Load to failure- Moment at 2 mm displacement - Moment at failure- Stiffness
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Statistics
Significance paired Students’ t-test
Statistical significance accepted at 0.05 level
Results
Morphology:
Weight: 4.57 gVolume: 2413 mm3
Density: 0.39 g/cm2
Height: 11.4 mmLength: 29.3 mmWidth Waist 13.7 mm
Results
Morphology:
Many features vary considerablyBasic shape similar
Significant difference- Dimension- Density
Results
Load 2 mm displacement
Load at 2 mm Displacement Run 1
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Radial Graft
Iliacal Crest Graft
Results
Load at failure
Load at Failure
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Radial Graft
Iliacal Crest Graft
Results
Moment at 2 mm
Moment at 2 mm Displacement
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1.5
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Right
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Moment at Failure
Moment at Failure
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Right
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Stiffness
Stiffness
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Series1
Series2
Summary
No significant difference inbiomechanical testing between Iliac crest and distal radius bone graft
Discussion
Insufficient literature on different grafts
Iliac crest and distal radius provide grafts - suitable size/shape
Iliac crest:- creates closer morphology
Discussion
Biomechanical properties similar Distal radius source of less donor site
morbidity
Discussion
Limitation of study:-Ex vivo study-No conclusion on:
- Osteoprogenitor cells- healing
cadaver bone-unknown handedness- most likely elderly donors- ? differences to actual fracture population
Thank you