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THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE AO/ASIF 3.5 MM SELF TAPPING SCREW AFTER INSERTION INTO BOVINE FEMORA USING TAPPED AND NON TAPPED METHODS



Abstract

Introduction The AO/ASIF 3.5 mm STS is increasingly used for internal fixation of large bones with the recent introduction of the 3.5 mm periarticular plating system. Our study aims to compare the insertion torque and mechanical properties of the screw after insertion into bovine femora using non tapped and pretapped methods.

Methods Three groups of ten 3.5 mm AO/ASIF STSs of variable lengths were used. One group was put aside as the control. One group was inserted into fresh bovine femora using pre-tapped drill holes and the final group using non-tapped drill holes. The insetion torques were measured and compared using an analogue torque screw driver. All screws were removed. The three groups were then tested for mechanical strength. The results of the groups were compared we found the insertion torque to be six times greater in the non tapped group compared to the pre tapped group. We noted the non tapped group failed later than the pre-tapped group, this was statistically not significant however. The mechanical strength of the screw was not statistically altered.

Conclusions We conclude that the 3.5 mm STS is easier to insert when pre tapped. However pre tapping is not necessary to preserve the mechanical strength of the screw.

The abstracts were prepared by Mr Jerzy Sikorski. Correspondence should be addressed to him at the Australian Orthopaedic Association, Ground Floor, William Bland Centre, 229 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.

None of the authors have received any payment or consideration from any source for the conduct of this study.