{"title":"用于教育和培训目的的频率测量评估伊利扎罗夫钢丝张力。","authors":"Shane P Russell","doi":"10.5005/jp-journals-10080-1626","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Transosseous Ilizarov wire constructs are extensively used in the treatment of fractures, deformity correction, and limb lengthening. Obtaining satisfactory construct stability through correct wire tensioning remains essential for bone healing. The inaccuracies and inefficiencies of calibrated tensioning devices are well documented; whilst non-calibrated tensioning methods must rely on operator 'feel'. Mastering and maintaining the skills for non-calibrated wire tensioning is challenging given the inability to easily measure wire tension.This study aimed to (1) describe a novel method for Ilizarov wire tension measurement; and (2) evaluate this novel method by examining the wire tensioning practises of subspecialty experts.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>Firstly, a smartphone and app were validated to accurately measure defined soundwave frequencies. An online calculator was then created using a modified Euler-Bernoulli equation for a thin beam under axial tension to calculate wire tensions from excited wire frequencies.Secondly, an evaluation of the novel method was performed where the wire tensioning skills of experienced surgeons were examined.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The novel smartphone wire frequency measuring technique and accompanying online wire tension calculator were accurate, simple, and efficient to employ.The technique evaluation successfully assessed the wire tensioning techniques of senior Ilizarov apparatus surgeons.</p><p><strong>Discussion: </strong>Aspiring surgeons seeking to master non-calibrated Ilizarov wire tensioning techniques may now benefit from the described method, obtaining immediate feedback and allowing for accelerated skills training. In addition, experienced surgeons may audit and refine their wire tensioning practises. The application may be expanded in further studies to assess novel techniques and devices.</p><p><strong>How to cite this article: </strong>Russell SP. Use of Frequency Measurement to Assess Ilizarov Wire Tension for Education and Training Purposes. 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The inaccuracies and inefficiencies of calibrated tensioning devices are well documented; whilst non-calibrated tensioning methods must rely on operator 'feel'. Mastering and maintaining the skills for non-calibrated wire tensioning is challenging given the inability to easily measure wire tension.This study aimed to (1) describe a novel method for Ilizarov wire tension measurement; and (2) evaluate this novel method by examining the wire tensioning practises of subspecialty experts.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>Firstly, a smartphone and app were validated to accurately measure defined soundwave frequencies. An online calculator was then created using a modified Euler-Bernoulli equation for a thin beam under axial tension to calculate wire tensions from excited wire frequencies.Secondly, an evaluation of the novel method was performed where the wire tensioning skills of experienced surgeons were examined.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The novel smartphone wire frequency measuring technique and accompanying online wire tension calculator were accurate, simple, and efficient to employ.The technique evaluation successfully assessed the wire tensioning techniques of senior Ilizarov apparatus surgeons.</p><p><strong>Discussion: </strong>Aspiring surgeons seeking to master non-calibrated Ilizarov wire tensioning techniques may now benefit from the described method, obtaining immediate feedback and allowing for accelerated skills training. In addition, experienced surgeons may audit and refine their wire tensioning practises. 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Use of Frequency Measurement to Assess Ilizarov Wire Tension for Education and Training Purposes.
Introduction: Transosseous Ilizarov wire constructs are extensively used in the treatment of fractures, deformity correction, and limb lengthening. Obtaining satisfactory construct stability through correct wire tensioning remains essential for bone healing. The inaccuracies and inefficiencies of calibrated tensioning devices are well documented; whilst non-calibrated tensioning methods must rely on operator 'feel'. Mastering and maintaining the skills for non-calibrated wire tensioning is challenging given the inability to easily measure wire tension.This study aimed to (1) describe a novel method for Ilizarov wire tension measurement; and (2) evaluate this novel method by examining the wire tensioning practises of subspecialty experts.
Materials and methods: Firstly, a smartphone and app were validated to accurately measure defined soundwave frequencies. An online calculator was then created using a modified Euler-Bernoulli equation for a thin beam under axial tension to calculate wire tensions from excited wire frequencies.Secondly, an evaluation of the novel method was performed where the wire tensioning skills of experienced surgeons were examined.
Results: The novel smartphone wire frequency measuring technique and accompanying online wire tension calculator were accurate, simple, and efficient to employ.The technique evaluation successfully assessed the wire tensioning techniques of senior Ilizarov apparatus surgeons.
Discussion: Aspiring surgeons seeking to master non-calibrated Ilizarov wire tensioning techniques may now benefit from the described method, obtaining immediate feedback and allowing for accelerated skills training. In addition, experienced surgeons may audit and refine their wire tensioning practises. The application may be expanded in further studies to assess novel techniques and devices.
How to cite this article: Russell SP. Use of Frequency Measurement to Assess Ilizarov Wire Tension for Education and Training Purposes. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2024;19(3):125-130.
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Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction is dedicated to surgeons, allied medical professionals and researchers in the field of orthopaedics and trauma. The scope of the journal is to discuss the fields of skeletal injury, and the complications thereof, congenital and acquired limb deformities and deficiencies, and orthopaedic-related infection, together with their surgical and non-surgical treatments. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, case reports, descriptions of new or recognised treatment techniques, forum discussions of clinical scenarios and relevant correspondence. It aims to provide a widely accessible source of useful information to practitioners in the field through the problem- or technique-based approach of published articles.