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Cement-augmented screw fixation for calcaneal fracture treatment: a biomechanical study comparing two injectable bone substitutes.

Konrad F FuchsPhilipp HeiligMiriam McDonoghSebastian BoelchUwe GbureckRainer H MeffertStefanie Hoelscher-DohtMartin Cornelius Jordan
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2020)
Addition of an injectable bone cement to screw osteosynthesis is able to increase fixation strength in a biomechanical calcaneal fracture model with synthetic bones. In such cases, PMMA-based cements are more effective than CP-based cements because of their inherently higher compressive strength. However, whether this high strength is required in the clinical setting for early weight-bearing remains controversial, and the non-degradable properties of PMMA might cause difficulties during subsequent interventions in younger patients.
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