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Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures

INTRODUCTION: Specification of possible stress factors destabilizing the fibula stable osteosynthesis by the intramedullary nail with distal blocking and elastic fixation of distal syndesmosis by the thread with endobuttons by mathematical modelling of distal unstable ankle injuries. Material and Me...

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Autores principales: Chuzhak, Andriy, Sulyma, Vadym, Ropyak, Lіubomyr, Velychkovych, Andrii, Vytvytskyi, Vasyl
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8594993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34795885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6607364
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author Chuzhak, Andriy
Sulyma, Vadym
Ropyak, Lіubomyr
Velychkovych, Andrii
Vytvytskyi, Vasyl
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Sulyma, Vadym
Ropyak, Lіubomyr
Velychkovych, Andrii
Vytvytskyi, Vasyl
author_sort Chuzhak, Andriy
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description INTRODUCTION: Specification of possible stress factors destabilizing the fibula stable osteosynthesis by the intramedullary nail with distal blocking and elastic fixation of distal syndesmosis by the thread with endobuttons by mathematical modelling of distal unstable ankle injuries. Material and Methods. We studied the thread tension during the combined stable-elastic fixation of unstable injuries of the ankle joint in cross-syndesmosis fractures of the fibula (B, C Danis–Weber classification), which includes a one-time stable minimally invasive fixation with the intramedullary nail and elastic fixation by the thread with endobuttons. We used a titanium alloy for the intramedullary nail and polyester for the thread. The deformed state was studied using the methods of mechanics. RESULTS: A model of a fractured fibula blocked with the intramedullary nail and fixed with the elastic thread was developed. A formulation to specify the rational tension forces of the elastic thread depending on the parameters of the fibula and intramedullary blocking nail and on the location of the bone injury was obtained. The effect of foot rotation on the thread tension was investigated. The results of theoretical research should be implemented in medical practice. CONCLUSIONS: A mathematical model of the damaged fibula blocked by the intramedullary nail and fixed with the elastic thread was developed. Dependences for calculation of tension of the fixing thread were obtained. A slight increase in thread tension during foot rotation was found.
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spelling pubmed-85949932021-11-17 Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures Chuzhak, Andriy Sulyma, Vadym Ropyak, Lіubomyr Velychkovych, Andrii Vytvytskyi, Vasyl J Healthc Eng Research Article INTRODUCTION: Specification of possible stress factors destabilizing the fibula stable osteosynthesis by the intramedullary nail with distal blocking and elastic fixation of distal syndesmosis by the thread with endobuttons by mathematical modelling of distal unstable ankle injuries. Material and Methods. We studied the thread tension during the combined stable-elastic fixation of unstable injuries of the ankle joint in cross-syndesmosis fractures of the fibula (B, C Danis–Weber classification), which includes a one-time stable minimally invasive fixation with the intramedullary nail and elastic fixation by the thread with endobuttons. We used a titanium alloy for the intramedullary nail and polyester for the thread. The deformed state was studied using the methods of mechanics. RESULTS: A model of a fractured fibula blocked with the intramedullary nail and fixed with the elastic thread was developed. A formulation to specify the rational tension forces of the elastic thread depending on the parameters of the fibula and intramedullary blocking nail and on the location of the bone injury was obtained. The effect of foot rotation on the thread tension was investigated. The results of theoretical research should be implemented in medical practice. CONCLUSIONS: A mathematical model of the damaged fibula blocked by the intramedullary nail and fixed with the elastic thread was developed. Dependences for calculation of tension of the fixing thread were obtained. A slight increase in thread tension during foot rotation was found. Hindawi 2021-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8594993/ /pubmed/34795885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6607364 Text en Copyright © 2021 Andriy Chuzhak 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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Chuzhak, Andriy
Sulyma, Vadym
Ropyak, Lіubomyr
Velychkovych, Andrii
Vytvytskyi, Vasyl
Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures
title Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures
title_full Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures
title_fullStr Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures
title_short Mathematical Modelling of Destabilization Stress Factors of Stable-Elastic Fixation of Distal Trans- and Suprasyndesmotic Fibular Fractures
title_sort mathematical modelling of destabilization stress factors of stable-elastic fixation of distal trans- and suprasyndesmotic fibular fractures
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8594993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34795885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6607364
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