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. 2014 Jan 8;15:3. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-3

Table 2.

Comparison between stiffness of osteosynthesis with 2C-shaped nails “2C“ (Titanium Nails, Santech Nord® Company) and 2C-shaped nails with 3rd from antero- lateral “3CL” (Titanium Nails, Santech Nord ® Company)

 
2C-shaped nails “2C“ (n = 8)
 
3C-shaped nails with 3rd from antero- lateral “3CL” (n = 8)
 
  Mean value (SD)   Mean value (SD) p value
3CL more stable than 2C
 
 
 
 
Anterior-posterior
0.78 (0.29) N m/mm
<
1.23 (0.62) N m/mm
0.007
Internal rotation
0.14 (0.04) N m/°
<
0.21 (0.07) N m/°
<0.001
Compression 9° (decrease in length)
2.18 (2.37) mm
>
0.61 (0.43) mm
0.023
3CL less stable than 2C
 
 
 
 
Posterior-anterior
1.78 (1.31) N m/mm
>
1.03 (0.97) N m/mm
0.014
External rotation
0.32 (0.18) N m/°
>
0.19 (0.12) N m/°
0.004
No statistical significant difference
 
 
 
 
Compression 0° (decrease in length)
0.02 (0.03) mm
~
0.03 (0.03) mm
n.s.
Lateral-medial
0.86 (0.33) N m/mm
~
0.88 (0.30) N m/mm
n.s.
Medial - lateral 1.10 (0.40) N m/mm ~ 1.10 (0.53) N m/mm n.s.

The Holm-Bonferroni correction was applied in view of the multiple series of data. Smaller length changes in compression tests reflect a higher stability. Special terms for biomechanical directions corresponding to the most important clinical problems in elastic stable intramedullary nailing of complex fractures: shortening (= compression 9°), recurvation (= anterior-posterior) and varus (= medial-lateral) as the most important clinical problems in elastic stable intramedullary nailing of complex fractures.