Biomechanics of Sacroiliac Joint Fixation Using Lag Screws: A Cadaveric Study

Author:

Chatain Grégoire1,Oldham Alton2,Uribe Juan3,Duhon Bradley1,Gardner Michael4,Witt Jens-Peter1,Yerby Scott5,Kelly Brian2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine

2. Spinal Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Neurosurgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center

3. Department of Neurosurgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center

4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine

5. SI-Bone (United States)

Abstract

Abstract Background Iliosacral screw placement is ubiquitous and now part of the surgeon’s pelvic trauma armamentarium. More recent evidence supports sacroiliac arthrodesis for treating sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction in select patients. Regardless of the surgical indication, there are currently no studies examining lag screw compression biomechanics across the SIJ. The objective of this biomechanical investigation was to quantify iliosacral implant compressive forces and to examine the insertion torque and compressive force profile over time. Methods Eight human cadaveric pelvic specimens underwent SIJ fixation at S1 and S2 using 11.5 and 10.0mm iFuse-TORQ Lag implants, respectively, and standard 7.3mm trauma lag screws. Load decay analysis was performed, and insertion and removal torques were measured. Results For both implants at S1/S2 levels, the load relaxed 50% in approximately 67 minutes. Compressive load decay was approximately 70% on average occurring approximately 15 hours post-insertion. Average insertion torque for the 11.5 mm TORQ implant at S1 was significantly greater than the trauma lag screw. Similarly, at S2, insertion torque of the 10.0 mm TORQ implant was greater than the trauma lag screw. At S1, removal torque for the 11.5 mm TORQ implant was higher than the trauma lag screw; there was no significant difference in the removal torque at S2. Conclusions In this study, we found that a novel posterior pelvic implant with a larger diameter, roughened surface, and dual pitch threads, achieved improved insertion and removal torques compared to a standard screw. Load relaxation characteristics were similar between all implants.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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