Pauwels III 型股骨颈骨折的 Gofried 正支撑复位术的生物力学比较:有限元分析

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111979
Ming Ding , Zhihao Su , Daoyu Wang , Lan Mo , Jiong Mei , Wanju Sun , Shuang Li , Ming Ni
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方法利用CT图像构建股骨颈骨折的三维有限元模型。模拟了四种内固定方法,包括双平面双支撑螺钉固定(BDSF)、三枚倒三角形平行套管螺钉(3CS)、后螺钉下移的新型平行套管螺钉(New 3CS)和两枚平行套管螺钉(2CS)。在股骨头承受 2100 N 的轴向载荷后,比较了不同骨折模型之间的冯米塞斯应力和总位移。具体而言,BDSF组在正位复位时股骨的最大von Mises应力(17.66 MPa)最低,而3CS(21.08 MPa)、新3CS(22.14 MPa)和2CS(36.57 MPa)最低。BDSF 组的正减位总位移为 0.3143 毫米,低于 3CS 组(0.3498 毫米)、新 3CS 组(0.3343 毫米)和 2CS 组(0.4533 毫米)。正向支撑减小组的应力分布低于其他组,表明载荷分布更好。在三螺钉固定方法中,新 3CS 系统的螺钉应力最大(峰值为 28.62 兆帕),而 2CS 组的股骨和螺钉整体应力最大。根据本研究进行的有限元分析,采用 BDSF 固定的正支撑复位可增强固定稳定性,建议采用非解剖复位。
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Biomechanical comparison of Gofried positive support reduction of Pauwels type III femoral neck fractures: A finite elements analysis

Objective

This study aims to investigate the biomechanical characteristics of non-anatomical reduction and different screw positions on the stability of Pauwels type III femoral neck fractures.

Methods

Three-dimensional finite element models of femoral neck fractures were constructed using CT images. Four types of internal fixation methods were simulated, including biplane double-supported screw fixation (BDSF), three inverted triangular parallel cannulated screws (3CS), new parallel cannulated screws with posterior screws moving down (New 3CS), and two parallel cannulated screws (2CS). von Mises stress and total displacement were compared between the fracture models after the femoral head was subjected to an axial load of 2100 N. Stress and displacement data for the implants and the femur were recorded for each fixation method and compared.

Results

The results demonstrated that positive reduction of a Pauwels type III femoral neck fracture provided greater stability than neutral or negative reduction. Specifically, the BDSF group showed the lowest maximum von Mises stress in the femur (17.66 MPa) in positive reduction, compared to 3CS (21.08 MPa), New 3CS (22.14 MPa), and 2CS (36.57 MPa). The total displacement of positive reduction in the BDSF group was 0.3143 mm, which was lower than in the 3CS (0.3498 mm), New 3CS (0.3343 mm), and 2CS (0.4533 mm) groups. The stress distribution in the positive support reduction group was lower than that of the other groups, indicating better load distribution. Among the three-screw fixation methods, the New 3CS system exhibited the highest stress in the screws (with a peak of 28.62 MPa), while the 2CS group displayed the highest stresses overall, both in the femur and the screws.

Conclusion

For Pauwels type III femoral neck fractures, a positive support reduction with BDSF fixation exhibited superior biomechanical performance than negative reduction. Based on the finite element analysis conducted in this study, the positive support reduction with BDSF fixation can enhance fixation stability, suggesting that non-anatomical reduction is recommended.
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期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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