What Is Interfragmentary Screw or Lag Screw

Interfragmentary screw or lag screw is used in fixation of spiral or oblique fractures of the shaft of a bone. Interfragmentary screw or lag screw is used as an adjunct to plating and often as initial fixation holder so as to safe and secure application of plate in neutral mode in reduced fracture.

The procedure involves  placement of one or more screws across a fracture site so that fractured fragments are apposed and compressed to each other, called interfragmentary compression ( See image below). The interfragmentary screw can also be used for fixation after osteotomies.

Interfragmentary screw is put in a direction perpendicular to the fracture. Therefore in case of a spiral fracture, the screw direction may vary as the fracture plane changes.

Interfragmentary screw fixation of fracture

Interfragmentary screw fixation of a spiral fracture

Image Credit:Muller ME, Allgower M. Schneider RW, 30. et al: Manual of Internal Fixation. New York. Springer- Verlag, 1979.

Technique

  • Fracture is reduced and held temporarily with reduction forceps and or Kwires-
  • A hole is drilled in the near cortex called gliding hole. This drill bit needs to be oversized (equal ot outer diameter of screw) than the drill in far cortex so that screw just glides and compresses two surfaces of fracture. Far cortex should not be drilled with this drill bit.

[The bone is like  a hollow cylinder.The shell of the cyllinder is cortex and empty hollow is medulla. When drilling one would encounter  bone [or near cortex)followed by relatively empty feeling of medulla followed by striking the bony surface from within on the other side {far cortex} in the path of the drilling.

  • Insert  a drill sleeve into the overdrilled cortex. Use appropriately sized drill bit to drill the far cortex
  • Tap the bone using appropriately sized tapper.
  • Use a screw length so as to allow screw to protrude 2 mm beyond far cortex a

Lag screw fixation of an oblique or spiral fracture requires neutralization by a plate if sufficient stability is to be achieved to allow immediate rehabilitation without external protection.

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