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Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect

This investigation assessed the biomechanical performance of the metal plate and bone strut technique for fixing recalcitrant nonunions of femur midshaft segmental defects, which has not been systematically done before. A finite element (FE) model was developed and then validated by experiments with...

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Autores principales: Coquim, Jason, Clemenzi, Joseph, Salahi, Mohsen, Sherif, Abdurahman, Tavakkoli Avval, Pouria, Shah, Suraj, Schemitsch, Emil H., Bagheri, Z. Shaghayegh, Bougherara, Habiba, Zdero, Radovan
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6211160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30420962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4650308
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author Coquim, Jason
Clemenzi, Joseph
Salahi, Mohsen
Sherif, Abdurahman
Tavakkoli Avval, Pouria
Shah, Suraj
Schemitsch, Emil H.
Bagheri, Z. Shaghayegh
Bougherara, Habiba
Zdero, Radovan
author_facet Coquim, Jason
Clemenzi, Joseph
Salahi, Mohsen
Sherif, Abdurahman
Tavakkoli Avval, Pouria
Shah, Suraj
Schemitsch, Emil H.
Bagheri, Z. Shaghayegh
Bougherara, Habiba
Zdero, Radovan
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description This investigation assessed the biomechanical performance of the metal plate and bone strut technique for fixing recalcitrant nonunions of femur midshaft segmental defects, which has not been systematically done before. A finite element (FE) model was developed and then validated by experiments with the femur in 15 deg of adduction at a subclinical hip force of 1 kN. Then, FE analysis was done with the femur in 15 deg of adduction at a hip force of 3 kN representing about 4 x body weight for a 75 kg person to examine clinically relevant cases, such as an intact femur plus 8 different combinations of a lateral metal plate of fixed length, a medial bone strut of varying length, and varying numbers and locations of screws to secure the plate and strut around a midshaft defect. Using the traditional “high stiffness” femur-implant construct criterion, the repair technique using both a lateral plate and a medial strut fixed with the maximum possible number of screws would be the most desirable since it had the highest stiffness (1948 N/mm); moreover, this produced a peak femur cortical Von Mises stress (92 MPa) which was below the ultimate tensile strength of cortical bone. Conversely, using the more modern “low stiffness” femur-implant construct criterion, the repair technique using only a lateral plate but no medial strut provided the lowest stiffness (606 N/mm), which could potentially permit more in-line interfragmentary motion (i.e., perpendicular to the fracture gap, but in the direction of the femur shaft long axis) to enhance callus formation for secondary-type fracture healing; however, this also generated a peak femur cortical Von Mises stress (171 MPa) which was above the ultimate tensile strength of cortical bone.
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spelling pubmed-62111602018-11-12 Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect Coquim, Jason Clemenzi, Joseph Salahi, Mohsen Sherif, Abdurahman Tavakkoli Avval, Pouria Shah, Suraj Schemitsch, Emil H. Bagheri, Z. Shaghayegh Bougherara, Habiba Zdero, Radovan Biomed Res Int Research Article This investigation assessed the biomechanical performance of the metal plate and bone strut technique for fixing recalcitrant nonunions of femur midshaft segmental defects, which has not been systematically done before. A finite element (FE) model was developed and then validated by experiments with the femur in 15 deg of adduction at a subclinical hip force of 1 kN. Then, FE analysis was done with the femur in 15 deg of adduction at a hip force of 3 kN representing about 4 x body weight for a 75 kg person to examine clinically relevant cases, such as an intact femur plus 8 different combinations of a lateral metal plate of fixed length, a medial bone strut of varying length, and varying numbers and locations of screws to secure the plate and strut around a midshaft defect. Using the traditional “high stiffness” femur-implant construct criterion, the repair technique using both a lateral plate and a medial strut fixed with the maximum possible number of screws would be the most desirable since it had the highest stiffness (1948 N/mm); moreover, this produced a peak femur cortical Von Mises stress (92 MPa) which was below the ultimate tensile strength of cortical bone. Conversely, using the more modern “low stiffness” femur-implant construct criterion, the repair technique using only a lateral plate but no medial strut provided the lowest stiffness (606 N/mm), which could potentially permit more in-line interfragmentary motion (i.e., perpendicular to the fracture gap, but in the direction of the femur shaft long axis) to enhance callus formation for secondary-type fracture healing; however, this also generated a peak femur cortical Von Mises stress (171 MPa) which was above the ultimate tensile strength of cortical bone. Hindawi 2018-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6211160/ /pubmed/30420962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4650308 Text en Copyright © 2018 Jason Coquim et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Coquim, Jason
Clemenzi, Joseph
Salahi, Mohsen
Sherif, Abdurahman
Tavakkoli Avval, Pouria
Shah, Suraj
Schemitsch, Emil H.
Bagheri, Z. Shaghayegh
Bougherara, Habiba
Zdero, Radovan
Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect
title Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect
title_full Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect
title_fullStr Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect
title_short Biomechanical Analysis Using FEA and Experiments of Metal Plate and Bone Strut Repair of a Femur Midshaft Segmental Defect
title_sort biomechanical analysis using fea and experiments of metal plate and bone strut repair of a femur midshaft segmental defect
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6211160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30420962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4650308
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