Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30503
Title: A comparative biomechanical analysis of suprapectineal and infrapectineal fixation oacetabular anterior column fracture by finite element modeling
Authors: Yücens, Mehmet
Alemdaroğlu, K.B.
Özmeriç, A.
İltar, S.
Yildirim, A.Ö.
Aydoğan, N.H.
Keywords: Acetabular fracture
Anterior column
Finite eleme
Fixation
Infrapectineal
Suprapectineal
acetabulum fracture
arm fracture
Article
biomechanics
bone stress
comparative study
cortical bone
finite element analysis
human
iliac bone
infrapectineal fixation
joint stability
plate fixation
pubic bone
shear strength
standing
suprapectineal fixation
three dimensional imaging
acetabulum
adult
anatomy and histology
bone screw
devices
fracture
male
osteosynthesis
pathology
physiology
procedures
visible human project
Acetabulum
Adult
Biomechanical Phenomena
Bone Screws
Finite Element Analysis
Fracture Fixation, Internal
Fractures, Bone
Humans
Male
Visible Human Projects
Publisher: Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences
Abstract: Background/aim: The aim of this study is to compare the stability and implant stresses of suprapectineal plate with infrapectineal plate in three subconfigurations of the screw types. Materials and methods: The stabilities of different fixation methods were compared by finite element analysis on six models. Three infrapectineal and three suprapectineal models each with locked, unlocked, or combined screws were employed. Three-dimensional finite element stress analysis was performed by using isotropic materials with a load of 2.3 kN applied at standing positions. Motion at the fracture line was measured on four different points located on the pubic and iliac sides of the fracture line. Results: Infrapectineal plate fixation with unlocked screws was found to be the most stable fixation method with 0.006 mm displacement of fragments in all axes at standing positions. The suprapectineal unlocked method was found to be the most unstable in standing positions with maximum displacement values of 0.46 mm vertical shear movement in the x-axis, –0.14 mm displacement in the y-axis, and –0.33 mm lateral shear in the z-axis. Conclusion: The infrapectineal unlocked plate supplies the most stable fixation with the least implant stress, contrary to the suprapectineal unlocked plate, which has the lowest stability and highest implant stresses. © TUBİTAK.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30503
https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-1806-72
ISSN: 1300-0144
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TR Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / TR Dizin Indexed Publications Collection
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