后足髓内棒固定的生物力学分析。

S S Fleming, T J Moore, W C Hutton
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为了测量用髓内棒逆行固定后足时的刚度,在5对匹配的尸体膝盖以下标本上进行了两项生物力学实验。实验1:在每对右腿,通过跟骨、距骨逆行放置髓内棒,并进入胫骨髓内管。采用生物力学测试来确定后脚刚度,并分别使用或不使用远端和近端横向互锁螺钉。每对未安装仪器的左腿作为对照进行测试。实验2:在相同的标本上进行了一系列类似的生物力学实验,以确定髓内棒与使用三枚交叉空心螺钉的胫距跟骨固定方法相比,对后足刚度的影响。结果表明,以逆行方式放置髓内棒可以增强后足的刚度,而联锁螺钉的放置可以增强这种效果(实验1)。髓内棒与置入一枚远端螺钉相比,为后足提供了更大的刚度(实验2)。
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Biomechanical analysis of hindfoot fixation using an intramedullary rod.

To measure the stiffness of the hindfoot when fixed with an intramedullary rod placed in a retrograde manner, two biomechanical experiments were carried out on five matched pairs of cadaveric below knee specimens. Experiment 1: In the right leg of each pair, an intramedullary rod was placed in a retrograde fashion through the calcaneus, talus, and into the tibial intramedullary canal. Biomechanical testing was done to determine hindfoot stiffness, with and without distal and proximal transverse interlocking screws. The uninstrumented left leg of each pair was tested as a control. Experiment 2: A series of similar biomechanical experiments were done on the same specimens to determine the effect on hindfoot stiffness of an intramedullary rod with one distal screw as compared with a method of tibiotalocalcaneal fixation using three cross-cannulated screws. The results show that an intramedullary rod placed in a retrograde manner stiffens the hindfoot and the placement of interlocking screws enhances that effect (Experiment 1). The intramedullary rod with one distal screw inserted provides more stiffness to the hindfoot than does three cross-cannulated screws (Experiment 2).

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