Experimental investigation of halo-gravity traction for paediatric spinal deformity correction

Julie Kimsal, T. Khraishi, Kayvon Izadi, Eugene Limanovich
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Paediatric spinal deformities pose much difficulty for orthopaedic surgeons. Halo-gravity traction using threaded stainless steel pins with a graphite halo device mounted to the skull has been successful, but is invasive and must be tailored specifically to each individual patient. Experimental and clinical testing in paediatrics has been performed to evaluate the halo-gravity traction method of correction to optimise required number of pins, and pin-torque loading parameters, with differing results. For paediatrics, surgeons do not apply loading exceeding 50% of a child's body weight. The current study experiments with six and ten pin halo configurations under applied torque loading of 226, 452 and 678 Newton-millimetre (2, 4 and 6 inch-pound) to determine failure loading of the halo system. The results indicate that the failure load of the sawbone skulls far exceeds the average weight of a paediatric patient.
晕重力牵引矫治小儿脊柱畸形的实验研究
小儿脊柱畸形给矫形外科医生带来了很大的困难。使用螺纹不锈钢销钉和安装在颅骨上的石墨光晕装置进行光晕重力牵引是成功的,但具有侵入性,必须针对每位患者进行量身定制。在儿科进行了实验和临床测试,以评估晕重力牵引矫正方法以优化所需的引脚数量和引脚扭矩加载参数,结果不同。对于儿科,外科医生不使用超过儿童体重50%的负荷。目前的研究在施加扭矩载荷为226、452和678牛顿-毫米(2,4和6英寸-磅)的情况下,对6针和10针光晕配置进行了实验,以确定光晕系统的失效载荷。结果表明,锯骨颅骨的破坏载荷远远超过儿科患者的平均体重。
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