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INFLUENCE OF THE CONGRUENCE OF PILOT HOLE TAPPING ON THE ANCHORAGE OF THE PEDICLE SCREW

INFLUÊNCIA DA CONGRUÊNCIA DO MACHEAMENTO DO ORIFÍCIO PILOTO NA ANCORAGEM DO PARAFUSO PEDICULAR

INFLUENCIA DE LA CONGRUENCIA DEL TALADRAMIENTO DEL ORIFICIO PILOTO EN EL ANCLAJE DEL TORNILLO PEDICULAR

ABSTRACT

Objectives

To observe the influence of the congruence of the tapping of the pilot hole on the anchorage of the pedicle screws.

Methods

5.5 and 6.5 mm screws from two vertebral fixation systems (Pedicol and Safe) were inserted into polyurethane blocks. Experimental groups were formed according to the pilot hole preparation: A- drilling with a 2.7 mm drill bit, B- Tapping of the pilot hole with a tap of lesser diameter than the diameter of the screw with a congruent thread design, C- Tapping of the pilot hole with a tap of lesser diameter than the diameter of the screw and an incongruous thread design. The polyurethane blocks with the screws were subjected to a tensile strength test to evaluate the pullout resistance of the screws.

Results

Using congruent pilot hole tapping of a lesser diameter and congruent thread design increased the pullout resistance of the rough-surface screws (Safe). The screws with a smooth surface (Pedicol) presented greater pullout resistance with tapping of a lesser diameter and incongruous thread design.

Conclusions

The congruence of the tap used to prepare the pilot hole increased the pullout resistance of the rough-surfaced screws. Level of Evidence III; Therapeutic Study.

Spine; Bone Screws; Biomechanical Phenomena

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