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J Pediatr Orthop ; 16(1): 49-52, 1996.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8747353

ABSTRACT

In an effort to predict which slipped capital femoral epiphysis fixation devices might cause fewer retrieval problems, 27 consecutive implant-retrieval procedures were reviewed, and mechanical tests using many currently available devices were performed. Problems occurred with both stainless steel and titanium devices if implanted for > 1 year. This tendency for increased problems was statistically significant for the titanium group, and analysis of a retrieved titanium screw showed evidence of osseointegration (direct bone-metal contact at > 90% of the interface) using backscattered image scanning electron microscopic analysis. These clinical data and data from mechanical testing suggest that stainless steel screws or trocar-tipped Steinmann pins are better suited for fixation of slipped capital femoral epiphysis.


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Bone Nails/adverse effects , Epiphyses, Slipped/surgery , Femur Head/surgery , Stainless Steel/adverse effects , Titanium/adverse effects , Adolescent , Child , Humans , Linear Models , Materials Testing , Multivariate Analysis , Osseointegration , Reoperation , Stress, Mechanical
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