肱骨
生物力学
刚度
口腔正畸科
断裂(地质)
弯矩
蠕动
医学
骨愈合
弯曲
结构工程
材料科学
外科
复合材料
工程类
解剖
作者
Petra Adamović,Lea Kalajžić,Danijela Hrman,Janoš Kodvanj,Srećko Sabalić
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2023.110840
摘要
Adult distal humerus fractures are infrequent, yet they account for one-third of all humerus fractures. For the treatment of comminuted and osteoporotic fractures, locking plates are claimed to be biomechanically superior to alternative internal fixing techniques. Treatment remains difficult despite recent advancements and the use of locking plates due to frequent comminution, low bone quality, and limited healing ability in osteoporotic bone. An optimal design of the newly constructed plate and the control model were selected. The biomechanical characteristics of non-osteoporotic and osteoporotic synthetic bone were compared on six models. The biomechanical properties of the new plate were tested and compared on 54 osteoporotic synthetic humerus models. The control models were reconstructive and parallel LCPs. The tests were carried out under static and dynamic axial, lateral and bending loads. Fracture displacements were measured by optical measuring system Aramis. The test model is significantly stiffer for lateral load (p = 0.0007) and for bending load at the moment of model failure (p = 0.0002), while for axial load the LCP model showed greater stiffness (p = 0.0017). During lateral dynamic loading, all three LCP models broke and there was a significant difference compared to the test model (p = 0.0125). The LCP model is dynamically significantly more durable under axial load, while the largest displacements were recorded with the test model (p = 0.029). The displacements induced by all three loads are within the limits that fulfil the parameters of appropriate biomechanical stability. A novel locking plate for extra-articular distal humerus fractures may provide an alternative to the traditional two-plate.
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