Biomechanical measurements of stopping and stripping torques during screw insertion in five types of human and artificial humeri

Author:

Aziz Mina SR12,Tsuji Matthew RS3,Nicayenzi Bruce1,Crookshank Meghan C1,Bougherara Habiba4,Schemitsch Emil H13,Zdero Radovan14

Affiliation:

1. Martin Orthopaedic Biomechanics Lab, Li Ka Shing Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

2. Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

3. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

4. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

During orthopedic surgery, screws are inserted by “subjective feel” in humeri for fracture fixation, that is, stopping torque, while trying to prevent accidental over-tightening that causes screw–bone interface failure, that is, stripping torque. However, no studies exist on stopping torque, stripping torque, or stopping/stripping torque ratio in human or artificial humeri. This study evaluated five types of humeri, namely, human fresh-frozen (n = 19), human embalmed (n = 18), human dried (n = 15), artificial “normal” (n = 13), and artificial “osteoporotic” (n = 13). An orthopedic surgeon used a torque screwdriver to insert 3.5-mm-diameter cortical screws into humeral shafts and 6.5-mm-diameter cancellous screws into humeral heads by “subjective feel” to obtain stopping and stripping torques. The five outcome measures were raw and normalized stopping torque, raw and normalized stripping torque, and stopping/stripping torque ratio. Normalization was done as raw torque/screw–bone interface area. For “gold standard” fresh-frozen humeri, cortical screw tests yielded averages of 1312 N mm (raw stopping torque), 30.4 N/mm (normalized stopping torque), 1721 N mm (raw stripping torque), 39.0 N/mm (normalized stripping torque), and 82% (stopping/stripping torque ratio). Similarly, fresh-frozen humeri gave cancellous screw average results of 307 N mm (raw stopping torque), 0.9 N/mm (normalized stopping torque), 392 N mm (raw stripping torque), 1.2 N/mm (normalized stripping torque), and 79% (stopping/stripping torque ratio). Of the five cortical screw parameters for fresh-frozen humeri versus other groups, statistical equivalence (p ≥ 0.05) occurred in four cases (embalmed), three cases (dried), four cases (artificial “normal”), and four cases (artificial “osteoporotic”). Of the five cancellous screw parameters for fresh-frozen humeri versus other groups, statistical equivalence (p ≥ 0.05) occurred in five cases (embalmed), one case (dried), one case (artificial “normal”), and zero cases (artificial “osteoporotic”). Stopping/stripping torque ratios were relatively constant for all groups at 77%–88% (cortical screws) and 79%–92% (cancellous screws).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Medicine

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