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What is the most fixable intramedullary implant for basicervical fracture and transcervical shear fracture? - A finite element study.

Motoharu Komatsu1, Takehiro Iwami1, Hiroaki Kijima2,3, Tetsuya Kawano2,3, Naohisa Miyakoshi2,3.   

Abstract

Objective: The objectives of this study are 1) to biomechanically compare six different intramedullary fixations for basicervical fracture (AO 31-B3, Type 2 in area classification) and transcervical shear fracture (AO 31-B2.3, Type 1-2 in area classification) using the finite element (FE) method, and 2) to investigate the effects of two different unstable fracture types on fixation.
Methods: FE models of two different types of proximal femoral fractures are constructed from CT scan images of a patient with osteoporosis. The fracture models are fixed with a short femoral nail with a single lag screw, short femoral nail with a single blade, and short femoral nail with double lag screws, and then fixed with long femoral nails for each of the three nail types. Subsequently, the maximum loads during walking and stair climbing, as well as the minimum principal strain and compressive failure elements are calculated to assess the fixation of each implant.
Results: In both fracture types, the long nail with double lag screws show the smallest volume of compressive failure elements (basicervical fracture, 2 mm3; transcervical shear fracture, 217 mm3). In all types of implants, the volume of the compressive failure elements is larger in the transcervical shear fracture than in the basicervical fracture. A similar trend is observed for the minimum principal strain (compressive strain).
Conclusion: The present study shows that a long nail with double lag screws is the most fixative intramedullary nail device for basicervical fracture and transcervical shear fracture in any condition. Furthermore, it is shown that transcervical shear fracture is considerably more unstable than basicervical fracture.
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Keywords:  Basicervical fracture; Finite element analysis; Intramedullary fixation; Proximal femoral fractures; Transcervical shear fracture

Year:  2022        PMID: 36203783      PMCID: PMC9529975          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2022.102015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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