The influence of screw length on predicted cut-out failures for proximal humeral fracture fixations predicted by finite element simulations.
James W A FletcherMarkus WindolfLeonard GrünwaldRobert Geoffrey RichardsBoyko GueorguievPeter VargaPublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2019)
These results suggest that longer screws provide reduced risk of cut-out failure, i.e. distalisation and/or varisation of the head fragment, and thus may decrease failure rates in proximal humeral fractures treated with angular stable plates. These findings require clinical corroboration and further studies to investigate the risk of screw perforation.