| Literature DB >> 31823801 |
Jian Chen1, Jian-Xiong Ma2, Ying Wang2, Hao-Hao Bai2, Lei Sun2, Yan Wang2, Bin Lu2, Ben-Chao Dong2, Ai-Xian Tian2, Xin-Long Ma3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: More elderly patients are suffering from intertrochanteric fractures. However, the choice of internal fixation is still controversial, especially in the treatment of unstable intertrochanteric fracture; thus, previous implants continue to be improved, and new ones are being developed. The purpose of our study was to compare the biomechanical advantages between the zimmer natural nail (ZNN) and proximal femoral nail antirotation-II (PFNA-II) in the treatment of elderly reverse obliquity intertrochanteric fractures.Entities:
Keywords: Finite element analysis (FEA); Fracture fixation; Proximal femoral nail antirotation-II (PFNA-II); Reverse obliquity intertrochanteric fracture; Zimmer natural nail (ZNN)
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31823801 PMCID: PMC6902592 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-019-1468-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 1Establishment of geometric model of reverse obliquity intertrochanter fracture (AO/OTA type 31-A3.1) fixed by ZNN and PFNA-II, and measured the TAD (a 17.52 mm in ZNN group, b 19.33 mm in PFNA-II group)
Fig. 2Three-dimensional finite element model (a ZNN model, b PFNA-II model)
Number of nodes and elements in the meshes of the two groups of models
| ZNN | PFNA-II | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of nodes | 222463 | 221253 |
| Number of elements | 1059288 | 1051216 |
Material properties used in the simulations in this study
| Material | Young’s modulus (Mpa) | Poisson’s ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Cortical bone | 17,000 | 0.33 |
| Cancellous bone | 1000 | 0.3 |
| ZNN (Ti-6Al-4 V) | 114,000 | 0.34 |
| PFNA-II (Ti-6Al-7NB) | 110,000 | 0.35 |
Parameters results
| Parameters | ZNN | PFNA-II |
|---|---|---|
| The maximum von Mises peak stress of the implant (MPa) | 364.8 | 832.3 |
| The maximum von Mises peak stress of the femur (MPa) | 171.8 | 1795.0 |
| The maximum displacement of the model (mm) | 3.768 | 3.713 |
| The maximum crack distances of the fracture surface (mm) | 0.08 | 0.07 |
Fig. 3Stress distribution, peak and position analysis for internal fixation (a ZNN model, b PFNA-II model)
Fig. 4Stress distribution, peak and position analysis for femur (a ZNN model, b PFNA-II model)
Fig. 5Displacement distribution, maximum amount and position of two models (a ZNN model, b PFNA-II model)