%0 Journal Article %T Comparison of the Resistance of Proximal Locking Screws in Tibia Nailing System ¨C A Biomechanical Study %A Ahmet Karaarslan %J - %D 2018 %X Purpose: Locking screw deformation is common in nailing of comminuted tibia fractures. The aim is to compare five different proximal locking screws bending resistance in tibia nailing system. Methods: 50 screws were divided into five groups. A stainless steel tube which has a 34 mm internal diameter was prepared representing the proximal tibia. A 3-point bending tests were performed on locking screws for determining their yield points with 3 different dimensions (4.5 mm, 5 mm and 5,5 mm) and with 2 different screw thread (low threaded and unthreaded). Results: The mean yield point values of smooth 4.5 mm and threaded 5 mm low locking screws were statistically significant less than that of smooth 5 mm, low threaded 5.5 mm and smooth 5.5 mm,(P=0.000). Conclusions: To avoid proximal locking screw deformation, use of smooth 4,5 mm and low threaded 5 mm locking screws should be avoided in nailing of comminuted tibia fractures of unreliable persons. Smooth 5 mm, low threaded 5.5 mm and smooth screws 5.5 mm may be used safely %K Par£¿al£¿ tibia k£¿r£¿£¿£¿ %K tibia £¿ivisi %K kilitleme vidas£¿ %U http://dergipark.org.tr/sdutfd/issue/35686/286293