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Local heat generation during screw insertion into diaphyseal bone: a biomechanical study on different conditions (e.g. screw type, material, mode of insertion).

Berit PaulAndre FrankMichael J RaschkeThomas Vordemvenne
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2021)
Inserting a screw hast the potential to increase the temperature of the surrounding bone tissue above critical values and therefore can induce osteonecrosis. The trans-cortex is the critical area for the development of temperatures above the osteonecrosis threshold, making effective cooling by irrigation difficult. It would be conceivable to cool the borehole with cold saline solution before inserting the screw or to cool the screw in cold saline solution. If possible, insertion by hand should be considered.
Keyphrases
  • finite element analysis
  • bone mineral density
  • functional connectivity
  • heat stress
  • climate change