Do Iliac Screws Placed Close to the Sciatic Notch Have Greater Pullout Strength?

Author:

Chanbour Hani1,Roth Steven G.1,Chen Jeffrey W.2,Uppuganti Sasidhar3,Nyman Jeffry S.34,Ali Mir Amaan1,Bonfield Christopher M.13,Abtahi Amir M.13,Stephens Byron F.13,Zuckerman Scott L.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurological Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA;

2. Department of Neurological Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA;

3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA;

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Optimal iliac screw position in relation to the sciatic notch remains unknown. In 12 cadavers undergoing S2 alar-iliac (S2AI) screw placement, we tested the pullout strength of screws placed in proximity to the sciatic notch (≤5 mm) vs farther away from the sciatic notch (>5 mm). METHODS: A biomechanical, cadaver-based study was performed on 12 cadavers undergoing bilateral S2AI screw insertion. The position of the S2AI screw regarding the sciatic notch was dichotomized as ≤5 mm from the sciatic notch on the right side and >5 mm on the left side, confirmed using c-arm fluoroscopy. The primary outcome was the pullout strength of the screw (N). Secondary outcomes were stiffness (N/mm), yield force (N), and work to failure (N mm). Ischial tuberosity was embedded into polymethyl methacrylate and secured to a custom 3-axis vise grip mounted to a 14.5-kN load cell. Pullout testing was performed at 5 mm/min. Force and displacement data were collected at 100 Hz and evaluated using MATLAB. The Mann–Whitney test was performed. RESULTS: Of 24 S2AI screws, 3 screws could not be tested because of cement–bone interface failure. A positive though nonsignificant trend of screw pullout strength was found for screws close to the notch compared with those farther from the notch (861.8 ± 340.7 vs 778.7 ± 350.8 N, P = .859). Similarly, screws close to the notch demonstrated a higher trend of stiffness (149.4 ± 145.4 vs 111.34 ± 128.2 N/mm, P = .320) and force to yield (806.9 ± 352.0 vs 618.6 ± 342.9 N, P = .455). Conversely, screws farther from the notch had a higher but similarly nonsignificant area under the force–displacement curve (10 867.0 ± 9565.0 vs 14 196.6 ± 9578.3 N mm, P = .455), which might be due to excess sheer/translation force that could not be reliably quantified. CONCLUSION: Although placing S2AI screws ≤5 mm of the sciatic notch provided stronger fixation in 3 of 4 biomechanical testing categories, these results were not statistically significant. Therefore, placing S2AI screws ≤5 mm of the sciatic notch did not provide stronger fixation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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