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Double-loop cerclage resists greater loads for more cycles than twist and single-loop cerclage
Lauren Butare-Smith1, Simon C Roe1
1Department of Clinical Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA.
Objective:
To compare the mechanical performance of cerclage secured with twist, single-loop, and double-loop knots subjected to cyclic loading.
Study Design:
In vitro biomechanical study.
Sample Population:
Twist, single-loop and double-loop cerclage configurations of 1.0 mm wire.
Methods:
The peak load resisted by each cerclage type was determined (n = 6). Cerclage were loaded cyclically to 80%, 60%, 40%, or 20% of its peak load (n = 8 per load level). The number of cycles until each cerclage loosened (residual tension <10 N) was recorded.
Results:
All wires that failed did so by loosening. Twist cerclage cycled to 390 N and 290 N loosened within the first 10 cycles, and, when cycled to 100 N, they loosened by 250 cycles. All twist knots loosened by untwisting. Single-loop cerclage cycled to 320 N loosened within 10 cycles. At 240 N, 5 single-loop cerclage resisted 250 cycles before loosening. At 160 N, 2 of the 8 single-loop cerclage did not loosen by 100 000 cycles. When cycled to 640 N, one of the double-loop cerclage did not loosen following 500 000 cycles. When cycled to 480 N, 3 of the 8 wires did not loosen.
Conclusion:
Double-loop cerclage will be tighter and are better able to resist cycling than twist or single-loop cerclage.
Clinical Significance:
Use of double-loop cerclage to stabilize bone fragments or prevent fissure propagation can be expected to provide greater resistance to loosening than twist or single-loop cerclage, both initially and with repeated loading.
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