How Partial Skull Defect Affects Vulnerability of the Skull in Traumatic Situations: A Biomechanical Study.

Eplasty Pub Date : 2022-05-12 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Tomohisa Nagasao, Tomoki Miyanagi, Motoki Tamai, Asako Hatano, Yoshiaki Sakamoto, Naoki Takano
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Abstract

Background: Part of the skull can be lost due to neurosurgical diseases or trauma. Skulls with partial defects can develop different fracture patterns from those of intact skulls. This study aims to clarify the differences.

Methods: A 3-dimensional skull model was produced by referring to the computer-tomography data of a 23-year-old intact male volunteer. We defined the model as Intact Model. Another model was produced by removing part of the frontal bone, which was defined as Defect Model. Dynamic simulations of impacts were performed varying the site and direction of impact. Fracture patterns caused by the impacts were calculated using dynamic analysis software (LS-DYNA; Livermore Software Technology Corp.) and were compared between the intact model and defect model.

Results: When Defect Model was impacted, fracture involved wider areas than when Intact Model was impacted. This finding was observed not only when Defect Model was impacted on its defect side but also when it was impacted on its intact side.

Conclusions: When a skull carrying a defect on one side is impacted, serious fracture occurs even when the non-defect side is impacted, meaning that a skull with a defect is vulnerable to impacts on the non-defect side. This finding should be taken into consideration in deciding indications of skull defect reconstruction.

部分颅骨缺损如何影响创伤情况下颅骨的脆弱性:一项生物力学研究。
背景:部分颅骨可因神经外科疾病或创伤而丢失。部分缺损颅骨与完整颅骨的骨折形态不同。本研究旨在澄清这些差异。方法:参考23岁男性志愿者的计算机断层扫描数据,建立三维颅骨模型。我们将模型定义为完整模型。另一个模型是通过切除部分额骨产生的,定义为缺损模型。对不同位置和方向的冲击进行了动态模拟。采用动态分析软件LS-DYNA;Livermore Software Technology Corp.),并将完整模型和缺陷模型进行比较。结果:缺损模型受冲击时骨折受累面积大于完整模型受冲击时。这一发现不仅在缺陷模型的缺陷侧受到影响时被观察到,而且在它的完整侧受到影响时也被观察到。结论:当一侧颅骨有缺损时,即使在非缺损侧也会发生严重骨折,这意味着有缺损的颅骨容易受到非缺损侧的冲击。在决定颅骨缺损重建的指征时应考虑到这一发现。
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