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INFLUENCE OF DIAMETER AND GEOMETRY IN THE TAPPING OF THE PILOT HOLE IN PEDICLE SCREWS

INFLUÊNCIA DO DIÂMETRO E GEOMETRIA NO MACHEAMENTO DO ORIFÍCIO PILOTO NOS PARAFUSOS PEDICULARES

INFLUENCIA DEL DIÁMETRO Y GEOMETRÍA EN EL TALADRAMIENTO DEL AGUJERO PILOTO EN TORNILLOS PEDICULARES

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To evaluate the insertion torque and the pulling force of each screw with different diameters and tap.

Methods:

Polyurethane blocks with a pilot hole of 2.7 mm were used in the study. An experimental group with 5 blocks was formed, the insertion torque was evaluated with a torque meter, and the pullout strength of each Globus screw of 5.5 mm and 6.5 mm was assessed.

Results:

The comparison of the insertion torque on the 5.5 mm screws with pilot hole without tapping and with a smaller diameter than that of the screw (4.5 mm) and a different thread, and with the tapping with the same diameter as that of the screw (5.5 mm) and equal or different thread presented a statistical difference with a higher value of the insertion torque in the group in which the tapping was not performed. As for the pulling force of the 5.5 mm screw, the non-tapping of the pilot hole resulted in statistical difference with the same diameter of the screw (5.5 mm) and with a different thread of the screw. The pullout force on the 6.5 mm screw was higher in the group where the pilot hole was not tapped according to the non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test, with significance level of p <0.05 in the comparison of the groups.

Conclusions:

Pilot hole tapping reduced insertion torque and pullout resistance of the pedicle screw influencing the fixation with tapping with the same screw diameter and different thread design.

Keywords:
Spine; Bone screws; Spinal fusion

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