Interlocking screw configuration influences distal tibial fracture stability in torsional loading after intramedullary nailing.
David W LowenbergMalcolm R DeBaunAnthony BehnAlex Sox-HarrisPublished in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2020)
Fracture obliquity influences rotational stability which can be mitigated by interlocking screw configurations when nailing distal tibia fractures. At least two distal and one proximal interlocking screw in a static mode is recommended to resist torsional loading of distal tibia fractures undergoing intramedullary nailing. The addition of more interlocking screws than this did not significantly alter control of torsional displacement with load.