Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
Volume 44, Issue 6 , Pages 455-461, November 2005

The Principles of Interference Screw Fixation: Application to Foot and Ankle Surgery

  • Kent A. Feldman, DPM

      Affiliations

    • OASIS Sports Medical Group, San Diego, CA.
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Kent A. Feldman, DPM, OASIS Sports Medical Group, 5471 Kearny Villa Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92123.

Based on the success of the anterior cruciate ligament model, interference screw fixation is now being applied to a wide variety of orthopedic conditions that require the fixation of tendon or ligament to bone. The primary focus of this article is to present the principles of interference screw fixation. By understanding the principles of interference screw fixation, the foot and ankle surgeon will be able to apply this fixation technique to a wide variety of surgical applications for tendon transfers or ligament repairs. The surgical technique, history, principles of fixation, studies of fixation strength, tissue healing, and foot and ankle indications are reviewed. A modified Girdlestone digital flexor tendon transfer procedure description is included to illustrate how interference screw techniques may be applied to foot surgery.

Key words:  interference screw , tendon transfers , flexor tendon transfers , foot

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PII: S1067-2516(05)00483-7

doi:10.1053/j.jfas.2005.07.024

Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
Volume 44, Issue 6 , Pages 455-461, November 2005