TY - JOUR T1 - Locked plate fixation of the comminuted distal fibula: a biomechanical study JF - Canadian Journal of Surgery JO - CAN J SURG SP - 35 LP - 40 DO - 10.1503/cjs.012311 VL - 56 IS - 1 AU - Neil J. White AU - David T. Corr AU - James P. Wagg AU - Caeley Lorincz AU - Richard E. Buckley Y1 - 2013/02/01 UR - http://canjsurg.ca/content/56/1/35.abstract N2 - Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical properties of locked versus nonlocked lateral fibular bridge plating of comminuted, unstable ankle fractures in a mode of catastrophic failure.Methods: We created comminuted Weber C fractures in 8 paired limbs from fresh cadavers. Fractures were plated with either standard or locked one-third tubular bridge plating techniques. Specimens were biomechanically evaluated by external rotation to failure while subjected to a compressive load approximating body weight. We measured the angle to failure, torque to failure, energy to failure and construct stiffness.Results: There was no significant difference in construct stiffness or other biomechanical properties between locked and standard one-third tubular plating techniques.Conclusion: We found no difference in biomechanical properties between locked and standard bridge plating of a comminuted Weber C fibular fracture in a model of catastrophic failure. It is likely that augmentation of fixation with K-wires or trans-tibial screws provides a construct superior to locked bridge plating alone. Further biomechanical and clinical analysis is required to improve understanding of the role of locked plating in ankle fractures and in osteoporotic bone. ER -