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Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture

Objective: Finite element analysis was used to compare preoperative and postoperative stress distribution of a bone healing model of femur fracture, to identify whether broken ends of fractured bone would break or not after fixation dislodgement one year after intramedullary nailing. Method s: Using...

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Autores principales: Jiang-jun, Zhou, Min, Zhao, Ya-bo, Yan, Wei, Lei, Ren-fa, Lv, Zhi-yu, Zhu, Rong-jian, Chen, Wei-tao, Yu, Cheng-fei, Du
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publicaitons 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3999007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772140
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author Jiang-jun, Zhou
Min, Zhao
Ya-bo, Yan
Wei, Lei
Ren-fa, Lv
Zhi-yu, Zhu
Rong-jian, Chen
Wei-tao, Yu
Cheng-fei, Du
author_facet Jiang-jun, Zhou
Min, Zhao
Ya-bo, Yan
Wei, Lei
Ren-fa, Lv
Zhi-yu, Zhu
Rong-jian, Chen
Wei-tao, Yu
Cheng-fei, Du
author_sort Jiang-jun, Zhou
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description Objective: Finite element analysis was used to compare preoperative and postoperative stress distribution of a bone healing model of femur fracture, to identify whether broken ends of fractured bone would break or not after fixation dislodgement one year after intramedullary nailing. Method s: Using fast, personalized imaging, bone healing models of femur fracture were constructed based on data from multi-slice spiral computed tomography using Mimics, Geomagic Studio, and Abaqus software packages. The intramedullary pin was removed by Boolean operations before fixation was dislodged. Loads were applied on each model to simulate a person standing on one leg. The von Mises stress distribution, maximum stress, and its location was observed. Results : According to 10 kinds of display groups based on material assignment, the nodes of maximum and minimum von Mises stress were the same before and after dislodgement, and all nodes of maximum von Mises stress were outside the fracture line. The maximum von Mises stress node was situated at the bottom quarter of the femur. The von Mises stress distribution was identical before and after surgery. Conclusion : Fast, personalized model establishment can simulate fixation dislodgement before operation, and personalized finite element analysis was performed to successfully predict whether nail dislodgement would disrupt femur fracture or not.
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spelling pubmed-39990072014-04-25 Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture Jiang-jun, Zhou Min, Zhao Ya-bo, Yan Wei, Lei Ren-fa, Lv Zhi-yu, Zhu Rong-jian, Chen Wei-tao, Yu Cheng-fei, Du Pak J Med Sci Original Article Objective: Finite element analysis was used to compare preoperative and postoperative stress distribution of a bone healing model of femur fracture, to identify whether broken ends of fractured bone would break or not after fixation dislodgement one year after intramedullary nailing. Method s: Using fast, personalized imaging, bone healing models of femur fracture were constructed based on data from multi-slice spiral computed tomography using Mimics, Geomagic Studio, and Abaqus software packages. The intramedullary pin was removed by Boolean operations before fixation was dislodged. Loads were applied on each model to simulate a person standing on one leg. The von Mises stress distribution, maximum stress, and its location was observed. Results : According to 10 kinds of display groups based on material assignment, the nodes of maximum and minimum von Mises stress were the same before and after dislodgement, and all nodes of maximum von Mises stress were outside the fracture line. The maximum von Mises stress node was situated at the bottom quarter of the femur. The von Mises stress distribution was identical before and after surgery. Conclusion : Fast, personalized model establishment can simulate fixation dislodgement before operation, and personalized finite element analysis was performed to successfully predict whether nail dislodgement would disrupt femur fracture or not. Professional Medical Publicaitons 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3999007/ /pubmed/24772140 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jiang-jun, Zhou
Min, Zhao
Ya-bo, Yan
Wei, Lei
Ren-fa, Lv
Zhi-yu, Zhu
Rong-jian, Chen
Wei-tao, Yu
Cheng-fei, Du
Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture
title Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture
title_full Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture
title_fullStr Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture
title_full_unstemmed Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture
title_short Finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture
title_sort finite element analysis of a bone healing model: 1-year follow-up after internal fixation surgery for femoral fracture
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3999007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772140
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