用于额窦骨骨折闭合复位的新型手术器械

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Daehan Wi, Hoyul Lee, Woo Shik Jeong, Jaesoon Choi, Youngjin Moon, Jong Woo Choi
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摘要

额窦骨折的传统手术干预需要在前额皮肤上切开,现有的闭合复位技术旨在提高可及性,继续与安全的工具固定、稳定的骨抬高和螺钉断裂风险作斗争。为了解决这些挑战并提高手术效率,本研究引入了新的手术设备。考虑实际医疗需求和约束条件,建立螺旋形或l形尖端模型的设计参数,随后使用商业软件Ansys通过有限元法数值模拟进行验证。构建了四个螺旋型原型,并通过非线性仿真分析检查了每个原型的三种场景,每种原型从设备手柄到骨-设备接触点的投影距离不同。对于l型,开发了3个原型,并在另一个非压力力边界条件下计算惯性矩的仿真结果的基础上,对每个原型在牵引力位置不同的4种情况下进行了静力分析。分析了某一特定力作用下的最大应力结果,确定了最不利受力条件下的最大许用力。仿真结果表明,螺旋型以较小的力提升多块骨骼的适用性更强,而l型则更适用于骨骼硬化的情况。
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New Surgical Devices for Closed Reduction of Frontal Sinus Bone Fracture

New Surgical Devices for Closed Reduction of Frontal Sinus Bone Fracture

Traditional surgical interventions for frontal sinus fractures necessitate a cut on the forehead skin, and extant closed reduction techniques aimed at enhancing accessibility continue to grapple with secure tool fixation, stable bone elevation, and screw breakage risk. To address these challenges and augment surgical efficiency, this study introduces novel surgical devices. Design parameters for models with spiral or L-shaped tips are established, considering practical medical requirements and constraints, and subsequently validated through finite element method numerical simulations using commercial software, Ansys. Four spiral-type prototypes are constructed, and three scenarios for each prototype, varying in projection distance from the device handle to the bone-device contact point, are examined via nonlinear simulation analyses. For the L-shaped type, three prototypes are developed, and static analyses are conducted for four scenarios per prototype, differing in traction force locations, based on another simulation result concerning moments of inertia calculation with a force boundary condition unlike pressure. Maximum stress results under a specific force are analyzed, and the maximum permissible force is determined under the most unfavorable force application condition. Simulation outcomes indicate that the spiral type offers greater applicability with less force to lift multiple bones, while the L-shaped type is more suitable under bone hardening conditions.

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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
9.50%
发文量
103
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: All differential equation based models for biomedical applications and their novel solutions (using either established numerical methods such as finite difference, finite element and finite volume methods or new numerical methods) are within the scope of this journal. Manuscripts with experimental and analytical themes are also welcome if a component of the paper deals with numerical methods. Special cases that may not involve differential equations such as image processing, meshing and artificial intelligence are within the scope. Any research that is broadly linked to the wellbeing of the human body, either directly or indirectly, is also within the scope of this journal.
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