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Computer-Based Mechanobiological Fracture Healing Model Predicts Non-Union of Surgically Treated Diaphyseal Femur Fractures

As non-unions are still common, a predictive assessment of healing complications could enable immediate intervention before negative impacts for the patient occur. The aim of this pilot study was to predict consolidation with the help of a numerical simulation model. A total of 32 simulations of pat...

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Autores principales: Degenhart, Christina, Engelhardt, Lucas, Niemeyer, Frank, Erne, Felix, Braun, Benedikt, Gebhard, Florian, Schütze, Konrad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10219084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37240567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103461
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author Degenhart, Christina
Engelhardt, Lucas
Niemeyer, Frank
Erne, Felix
Braun, Benedikt
Gebhard, Florian
Schütze, Konrad
author_facet Degenhart, Christina
Engelhardt, Lucas
Niemeyer, Frank
Erne, Felix
Braun, Benedikt
Gebhard, Florian
Schütze, Konrad
author_sort Degenhart, Christina
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description As non-unions are still common, a predictive assessment of healing complications could enable immediate intervention before negative impacts for the patient occur. The aim of this pilot study was to predict consolidation with the help of a numerical simulation model. A total of 32 simulations of patients with closed diaphyseal femoral shaft fractures treated by intramedullary nailing (PFNA long, FRN, LFN, and DePuy Synthes) were performed by creating 3D volume models based on biplanar postoperative radiographs. An established fracture healing model, which describes the changes in tissue distribution at the fracture site, was used to predict the individual healing process based on the surgical treatment performed and full weight bearing. The assumed consolidation as well as the bridging dates were retrospectively correlated with the clinical and radiological healing processes. The simulation correctly predicted 23 uncomplicated healing fractures. Three patients showed healing potential according to the simulation, but clinically turned out to be non-unions. Four out of six non-unions were correctly detected as non-unions by the simulation, and two simulations were wrongfully diagnosed as non-unions. Further adjustments of the simulation algorithm for human fracture healing and a larger cohort are necessary. However, these first results show a promising approach towards an individualized prognosis of fracture healing based on biomechanical factors.
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spelling pubmed-102190842023-05-27 Computer-Based Mechanobiological Fracture Healing Model Predicts Non-Union of Surgically Treated Diaphyseal Femur Fractures Degenhart, Christina Engelhardt, Lucas Niemeyer, Frank Erne, Felix Braun, Benedikt Gebhard, Florian Schütze, Konrad J Clin Med Article As non-unions are still common, a predictive assessment of healing complications could enable immediate intervention before negative impacts for the patient occur. The aim of this pilot study was to predict consolidation with the help of a numerical simulation model. A total of 32 simulations of patients with closed diaphyseal femoral shaft fractures treated by intramedullary nailing (PFNA long, FRN, LFN, and DePuy Synthes) were performed by creating 3D volume models based on biplanar postoperative radiographs. An established fracture healing model, which describes the changes in tissue distribution at the fracture site, was used to predict the individual healing process based on the surgical treatment performed and full weight bearing. The assumed consolidation as well as the bridging dates were retrospectively correlated with the clinical and radiological healing processes. The simulation correctly predicted 23 uncomplicated healing fractures. Three patients showed healing potential according to the simulation, but clinically turned out to be non-unions. Four out of six non-unions were correctly detected as non-unions by the simulation, and two simulations were wrongfully diagnosed as non-unions. Further adjustments of the simulation algorithm for human fracture healing and a larger cohort are necessary. However, these first results show a promising approach towards an individualized prognosis of fracture healing based on biomechanical factors. MDPI 2023-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10219084/ /pubmed/37240567 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103461 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Degenhart, Christina
Engelhardt, Lucas
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Braun, Benedikt
Gebhard, Florian
Schütze, Konrad
Computer-Based Mechanobiological Fracture Healing Model Predicts Non-Union of Surgically Treated Diaphyseal Femur Fractures
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title_fullStr Computer-Based Mechanobiological Fracture Healing Model Predicts Non-Union of Surgically Treated Diaphyseal Femur Fractures
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title_short Computer-Based Mechanobiological Fracture Healing Model Predicts Non-Union of Surgically Treated Diaphyseal Femur Fractures
title_sort computer-based mechanobiological fracture healing model predicts non-union of surgically treated diaphyseal femur fractures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10219084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37240567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103461
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