The cut out phenomenon of lag screws after internal fixation of intertrochanteric
fractures remains an unsolved pathophysiological and biomechanical problem. The purpose
of the current study was to analyse the migration behaviour of different hip screw
implants in a standardised experimental setting using a specific testing machine and
bone substitute material to mimic different bone densities. Migration of lag screws
was significantly influenced by bone density and could significantly be improved by
a central position of the lag screw in the femoral head adjacent to its cortical bone
and a wide collodiaphyseal angle. Larger outside diameter lag screws showed a significantly
higher resistance to migration than those with a smaller outside diameter. Self cutting
or non-self cutting threads did not show any significant difference. In a double screw
system different positions of the screws showed different cut out resistance.
Cut out - intertrochanteric fractures of femur - lag screw