Literature DB >> 21050587

The tolerance of the nasal bone to blunt impact.

Joseph Cormier1, Sarah Manoogian, Jill Bisplinghoff, Steve Rowson, Anthony Santago, Craig McNally, Stefan Duma, John Bolte Iv.   

Abstract

The nasal bone is among the most frequently broken facial bone due to all types of trauma and is the most frequently fractured facial bone due to motor vehicle collisions. This study reports the results of anterior-posterior impacts performed on male cadavers using a free-falling impactor with a flat impacting surface. The force at fracture onset was determined using an acoustic emission sensor. These non-censored data were utilized in parametric and non-parametric techniques to determine a relationship between applied force and fracture risk. Based on these analyses a 50% risk of fracture corresponded to an applied force of approximately 450 to 850 N. There was no correlation between fracture force and anthropometric measures of the nasal bone. Interestingly, age had a statistically significant relationship with the risk of nasal bone fracture. This study demonstrates the need for a non-censored measure of fracture occurrence when evaluating structures that can continue to support load after fracture onset.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21050587      PMCID: PMC3242551     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Adv Automot Med        ISSN: 1943-2461


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