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Automated Bone Screw Tightening to Adaptive Levels of Stripping Torque

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Objective: To use relationships between tightening parameters, related to bone quality, to develop an automated system that determines and controls the level of screw tightening. Methods: An algorithm relating current… Click to show full abstract

Objective: To use relationships between tightening parameters, related to bone quality, to develop an automated system that determines and controls the level of screw tightening. Methods: An algorithm relating current at head contact (IHC) to current at construct failure (Imax) was developed. The algorithm was used to trigger cessation of screw insertion at a predefined tightening level, in real time, between head contact and maximum current. The ability of the device to stop at the predefined level was assessed. Results: The mean (±SD) current at which screw insertion ceased was calculated to be [51.47 ± 9.75% × (Imax − IHC)] + IHC, with no premature bone failures. Conclusions: A smart screwdriver was developed that uses the current from the motor driving the screw to predict the current at which the screw will strip the bone threads. The device was implemented and was able to achieve motor shut-off and cease tightening at a predefined threshold, with no premature bone failures.

Keywords: tightening adaptive; bone screw; screw tightening; bone; automated bone; screw

Journal Title: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
Year Published: 2017

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