Locked plate constructs are not necessarily stiffer than nonlocked constructs: A biomechanical investigation of locked versus nonlocked diaphyseal fixation in a human cadaveric model of nonosteoporotic and osteoporotic distal femoral fractures.
William M RicciAleksey DvorzhinskiyYanming ZhengZakiyyah WalkerMary AnthonyJeffrey HolbrookBob JonesJacob CartnerPaul TornettaPublished in: OTA international : the open access journal of orthopaedic trauma (2024)
Contrary to popular belief, locked plating constructs are not necessarily stiffer than nonlocked constructs. In healthy nonosteoporotic bone, locked diaphyseal fixation does not provide a stiffer construct than nonlocked fixation. Bone quality has a profound influence on the stiffness of nonlocked (but not locked) constructs in distal femur fractures.