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Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach

Sufficient stabilization of comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fractures via plate fixation is difficult to achieve. Various augmentations, including interfragmentary screws and cerclage wiring, have been adopted to reinforce fixation stability. The present study aimed to assess the biomechanical stabili...

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Autores principales: Ni, Ming, Zhang, Fangfang, Mei, Jiong, James Lin, Chia-Ying, M.S. Gruber, Stacey, Niu, Wenxin, Wai-Chi Wong, Duo, Zhang, Ming
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32765684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2020.8898
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author Ni, Ming
Zhang, Fangfang
Mei, Jiong
James Lin, Chia-Ying
M.S. Gruber, Stacey
Niu, Wenxin
Wai-Chi Wong, Duo
Zhang, Ming
author_facet Ni, Ming
Zhang, Fangfang
Mei, Jiong
James Lin, Chia-Ying
M.S. Gruber, Stacey
Niu, Wenxin
Wai-Chi Wong, Duo
Zhang, Ming
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description Sufficient stabilization of comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fractures via plate fixation is difficult to achieve. Various augmentations, including interfragmentary screws and cerclage wiring, have been adopted to reinforce fixation stability. The present study aimed to assess the biomechanical stability of augmented plate fixations using the finite element method. First, a clavicle fracture model was created from CT data. Fixation was then induced using a locking compressive plate (LCP) with the following four augmentations: i) Double inner cerclage wirings (DICW), ii) double outer cerclage wirings (DOCW), iii) a single interfragmentary screw (SIS) and iv) double interfragmentary screws (DIS). Compressive and bending forces of 100 N were subsequently applied at the acromial region of the clavicle. The stress distribution, displacement and fracture micro-motions of the model were assessed and compared. The DOCW resulted in the highest stress exerted on the LCP, followed by SIS, DICW and DIS. For the clavicle fracture, DICW, DOCW and SIS resulted in high stress levels. However, DIS fixation alone resulted in levels of stress that were below the yield strength of cortical bone. Displacement analysis revealed that DOCW fixation resulted in the greatest degree of displacement and fracture micro-motions, followed by SIS, DICW and DIS. The results indicated that SIS, DIS and DOCW may be used as augmentations of LCP fixation for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fractures. However, DIS was the recommended augmentation due to it exerting the lowest stress and the highest stability compared with the other fixations. The DICW may be used to aid fracture reduction and plate placement in surgery but should be avoided for permanent fixation.
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spelling pubmed-74014952020-08-05 Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach Ni, Ming Zhang, Fangfang Mei, Jiong James Lin, Chia-Ying M.S. Gruber, Stacey Niu, Wenxin Wai-Chi Wong, Duo Zhang, Ming Exp Ther Med Articles Sufficient stabilization of comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fractures via plate fixation is difficult to achieve. Various augmentations, including interfragmentary screws and cerclage wiring, have been adopted to reinforce fixation stability. The present study aimed to assess the biomechanical stability of augmented plate fixations using the finite element method. First, a clavicle fracture model was created from CT data. Fixation was then induced using a locking compressive plate (LCP) with the following four augmentations: i) Double inner cerclage wirings (DICW), ii) double outer cerclage wirings (DOCW), iii) a single interfragmentary screw (SIS) and iv) double interfragmentary screws (DIS). Compressive and bending forces of 100 N were subsequently applied at the acromial region of the clavicle. The stress distribution, displacement and fracture micro-motions of the model were assessed and compared. The DOCW resulted in the highest stress exerted on the LCP, followed by SIS, DICW and DIS. For the clavicle fracture, DICW, DOCW and SIS resulted in high stress levels. However, DIS fixation alone resulted in levels of stress that were below the yield strength of cortical bone. Displacement analysis revealed that DOCW fixation resulted in the greatest degree of displacement and fracture micro-motions, followed by SIS, DICW and DIS. The results indicated that SIS, DIS and DOCW may be used as augmentations of LCP fixation for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fractures. However, DIS was the recommended augmentation due to it exerting the lowest stress and the highest stability compared with the other fixations. The DICW may be used to aid fracture reduction and plate placement in surgery but should be avoided for permanent fixation. D.A. Spandidos 2020-09 2020-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7401495/ /pubmed/32765684 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2020.8898 Text en Copyright: © Ni et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Ni, Ming
Zhang, Fangfang
Mei, Jiong
James Lin, Chia-Ying
M.S. Gruber, Stacey
Niu, Wenxin
Wai-Chi Wong, Duo
Zhang, Ming
Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach
title Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach
title_full Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach
title_fullStr Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach
title_short Biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: A finite element approach
title_sort biomechanical analysis of four augmented fixations of plate osteosynthesis for comminuted mid-shaft clavicle fracture: a finite element approach
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32765684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2020.8898
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