Mechanical comparison of straight and pre‐bent interlocking nails used for the stabilization of a tibial gap fracture model

IF 1.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
William C. Chung, Loïc M. Déjardin
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ObjectiveTo compare the mechanical behavior of straight (STRT) and pre‐bent (BENT) I‐Loc angle‐stable interlocking nails (AS‐ILN) used for stabilization of canine mid‐diaphyseal tibial fractures.Study designIn vitro experimental study.Sample populationTibial gap fracture models (n = 5/group).MethodsTibial models simulating a comminuted mid‐diaphyseal fracture were stabilized with either a STRT or BENT I‐Loc AS‐ILN. Bent nails were contoured to match the 10° tibial recurvatum of a mid‐size dog. Constructs were subjected to cyclic eccentric compressive loads followed by ramp load until failure. Construct compliance, maximum compressive load and resistive torque, yield load and angular deformation at 450 N were statistically compared using t‐tests (p < .05). Failure modes were described.ResultsCompliance was 45% lower in BENT than STRT groups (p < .0001). Constructs in the BENT group sustained ~20% and 34% greater maximum and yield loads, respectively, than STRT constructs. Maximum resistive torques were similar between groups (p = .16). At 450 N, sagittal plane angular deformation increased from 0° to 4° in procurvatum (STRT group) and decreased from 10° to 8° in recurvatum (BENT group—p < .0001). Construct yield failure occurred at the nail isthmus in both groups.ConclusionThese results demonstrated that, in a tibial gap fracture model, pre‐bending I‐Loc AS‐ILNs provided mechanical advantages by increasing their ability to resist bending resulting from eccentric compressive loads.Clinical significancePre‐bending may reduce the occurrence of tibial nail yield failure. Surgeons should therefore consider pre‐bending tibial I‐Loc nails to match the bone anatomical recurvatum prior to implantation.
用于稳定胫骨间隙骨折模型的直形和预弯形交锁钉的力学比较
研究设计体外实验研究样本人群胫骨间隙骨折模型(n = 5/组)方法用 STRT 或 BENT I-Loc AS-ILN 稳定模拟粉碎性胫骨中段骨折的胫骨模型。弯曲钉的轮廓与中型犬 10° 的胫骨后凸相匹配。对结构施加周期性偏心压缩载荷,然后施加斜坡载荷直至失效。使用 t 检验(p < .05)对结构顺应性、最大压缩载荷和阻力矩、屈服载荷和 450 N 时的角变形进行统计比较。结果BENT 组的顺应性比 STRT 组低 45%(p <.0001)。BENT 组结构承受的最大载荷和屈服载荷分别比 STRT 组高出 20% 和 34%。各组之间的最大阻力矩相似(p = .16)。在 450 牛顿时,矢状面角度变形在原位(STRT 组)从 0°增加到 4°,在复位(BENT 组-p < .0001)从 10°减少到 8°。结论这些结果表明,在胫骨间隙骨折模型中,预弯曲 I-Loc AS-ILNs 可增强其抵抗偏心压缩载荷导致的弯曲的能力,从而提供机械优势。因此,外科医生应考虑在植入前对胫骨 I-Loc 钉进行预弯曲,使其与骨解剖复位相匹配。
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Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Surgery 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
22.20%
发文量
162
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Surgery, the official publication of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and European College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a source of up-to-date coverage of surgical and anesthetic management of animals, addressing significant problems in veterinary surgery with relevant case histories and observations. It contains original, peer-reviewed articles that cover developments in veterinary surgery, and presents the most current review of the field, with timely articles on surgical techniques, diagnostic aims, care of infections, and advances in knowledge of metabolism as it affects the surgical patient. The journal places new developments in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary to help better understand and evaluate the surgical patient.
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