拥抱和非拥抱肋板的生物力学研究

Gang Huang, Pu Li, Gaoyang Li, Jinliang Yang
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该研究旨在探讨拥抱和非拥抱肋骨板的生物力学特性。48例成人尸体肋骨标本随机分为6组:3组采用抱箍钢板固定模型组(断端两侧各设2对等号),另外3组采用预成型解剖钢板固定模型组(断端两侧各设3枚锁紧螺钉,间隔等)。采用非破坏性三点弯曲试验、非破坏性扭转试验和破坏性轴压试验分析了这些模型的生物力学特性。在本研究中,在无损三点弯曲实验中,拥抱板组的断裂端间隙被加宽。预成形解剖钢板组骨折端未见变化。预成型解剖板组在2 ~ 12 mm位移点弯曲应力显著增强(p < 0.05)。两组在扭力实验中观察到的扭力差异无统计学意义(p = 0.082)。在破坏性轴压实验中,两组材料的载荷指标均高于正常生理载荷,说明两种材料均可为肋骨骨折提供足够的强度。预先成形的解剖钢板在稳定性、弯曲度和载荷方面显示出更可靠的附着。研究结果表明,拥抱板在断裂端具有微动的优点。
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Biomechanical study of embracing and non-embracing rib plates
The study was carried out to explore the biomechanical properties of embracing and non-embracing rib plates. Forty-eight adult cadaver rib specimens were divided randomly into six groups: three fixation model groups were made using embracing plates (two pairs of equals on both sides of the broken end), and the other three groups were fixed with a pre-shaped anatomical plate (three locking screws on each side of the end were equally spaced). The biomechanical properties of these models were analyzed using non-destructive three-point bending tests, non-destructive torsion experiments, and destructive axial compression tests. In this study, the gap of fracture ends was widened in embracing plate group in the non-destructive three-point bending experiment. No change in the fracture ends was detected in the pre-shaped anatomical plate group. The bending stress of the pre-shaped anatomical plate group was significantly enhanced at the 2–12 mm displacement points (p < 0.05). Moreover, there was no significant difference in torque noticed between the two groups in the torsion experiment (p = 0.082). In the destructive axial compression experiment, the load index of the two groups were higher than the normal physiological load, suggesting that both materials could provide sufficient strength for rib fractures. The pre-shaped anatomical plate displayed more reliable attachment in terms of stability, bending, and load. Our results indicated that the embracing plate has the advantage of fretting at the fracture end.
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Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Biomechanics
Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Biomechanics 生物-材料科学:生物材料
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