An experimental study of a novel external fixator based on universal joints for the rapid initial stabilization of mandibular comminuted fractures

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Chinese Journal of Traumatology Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1016/j.cjtee.2024.06.002
Zhi-Qiang Hu , Tai-Qiang Dai , Lu Zhao , Xun Li , Xu Gong , Hao Jia , Hai-Tao Kong , Bo-Lei Cai , Shi-Ping Chang , Lei Tian
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Abstract

Purpose

Shaping and assembling contemporary external fixators rapidly for the severe mandibular fractures remains a challenge, especially in emergency circumstance. We designed a novel external fixator that incorporates universal joints to provide the stabilization for mandibular comminuted fractures. This study aims to confirm the efficacy of this novel external fixator through biomechanical tests in vitro and animal experiments.

Methods

In vitro biomechanical tests were conducted using 6 fresh canine with mandibular defect to simulate critical comminuted fractures. Three mandibles were stabilized by the novel external fixator and other mandibles were fixed by 2.5 mm reconstruction plates. All fixed mandibles were subjected to loads of 350 N on the anterior regions of teeth and 550 N on the first molar of the unaffected side. The stability was evaluated based on the maximum displacement and the slope of the load-displacement curve. In animal experiments, 9 beagles with comminuted mandibular fractures were divided into 3 groups, which were treated with the novel external fixation, reconstruction plate, and dental arch bar, respectively. The general observation, the changes in animals’ weight, and the surgical duration were recorded and compared among 3 groups. The CT scans were performed at various intervals of 0 day (immediately after the surgery), 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 21 days, and 28 days to analyze the displacement of feature points on the canine mandible and situation of fracture healing at 28 days. The statistical significance was assessed by the two-way analysis of variance test followed by the Bonferroni test, enabling multiple comparisons for all tests using GraphPad Prism10.1.0 (GraphPad Inc, USA).

Results

The outcomes of the biomechanical tests indicated that no statistically significant differences were found in terms of the maximum displacement (p = 0.496, 0.079) and the slope of load displacement curves (p = 0.374, 0.349) under 2 load modes between the external and internal fixation groups. The animal experiment data showed that there were minor displacements of feature points between the external and internal fixation groups without statistic difference, while the arch bar group demonstrated inferior stability. The CT analysis revealed that the best fracture healing happened in the internal fixation group, followed by the external fixation and arch baring at 28 days after fixation. The external fixation group had the shortest fixation duration (25.67 ± 3.79) min compared to internal fixation ((70.67 ± 4.51) min, p < 0.001) and arch baring ((42.00 ± 3.00) min, p = 0.046).

Conclusion

The conclusion of this study highlighted the efficacy and reliability of this novel external fixator in managing mandibular fractures rapidly, offering a viable option for the initial stabilization of comminuted mandibular fractures in the setting of emergency rescue.

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基于万向接头的新型外固定器用于快速初步稳定下颌骨粉碎性骨折的实验研究
目的为严重下颌骨骨折快速塑形和组装现代外固定器仍是一项挑战,尤其是在紧急情况下。我们设计了一种新型外固定器,其中包含万向关节,可为下颌骨粉碎性骨折提供稳定。本研究旨在通过体外生物力学测试和动物实验证实这种新型外固定器的功效。方法使用 6 只下颌骨缺损的新鲜犬进行体外生物力学测试,模拟严重粉碎性骨折。三个下颌骨用新型外固定器固定,其他下颌骨用 2.5 毫米重建板固定。所有被固定的下颌骨都承受了牙齿前部 350 牛顿的载荷,未受影响一侧的第一磨牙承受了 550 牛顿的载荷。根据最大位移和载荷-位移曲线的斜率来评估稳定性。在动物实验中,9 只下颌骨粉碎性骨折的小猎犬被分为 3 组,分别接受新型外固定物、重建钢板和牙弓杆的治疗。记录并比较 3 组的一般观察结果、动物体重变化和手术时间。分别在术后 0 天、3 天、7 天、14 天、21 天和 28 天进行 CT 扫描,分析犬下颌骨特征点的移位情况以及 28 天时骨折愈合的情况。结果生物力学测试结果表明,外固定组和内固定组在 2 种载荷模式下的最大位移(p = 0.496,0.079)和载荷位移曲线斜率(p = 0.374,0.349)差异无统计学意义。动物实验数据显示,外固定组和内固定组的特征点位移较小,无统计学差异,而弓形杆组的稳定性较差。CT 分析显示,内固定组的骨折愈合情况最好,其次是外固定组和固定后 28 天的弓形条组。与内固定((70.67 ± 4.51)分钟,p < 0.001)和弓形固定((42.00 ± 3.00)分钟,p = 0.046)相比,外固定组的固定时间最短(25.67 ± 3.79)分钟。
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Traumatology (CJT, ISSN 1008-1275) was launched in 1998 and is a peer-reviewed English journal authorized by Chinese Association of Trauma, Chinese Medical Association. It is multidisciplinary and designed to provide the most current and relevant information for both the clinical and basic research in the field of traumatic medicine. CJT primarily publishes expert forums, original papers, case reports and so on. Topics cover trauma system and management, surgical procedures, acute care, rehabilitation, post-traumatic complications, translational medicine, traffic medicine and other related areas. The journal especially emphasizes clinical application, technique, surgical video, guideline, recommendations for more effective surgical approaches.
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