用有限元和疲劳分析预测踝关节联合螺钉寿命

A. Hariri, H. Mirzabozorg, R. Esmaeili, A. R. Soltani, M. Aghajanzadeh
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在病人腿上恢复和负荷后,安装在受伤脚踝上的联合螺钉可能失效。本研究的主要目的是在考虑患者体重和体力活动的情况下估计螺钉的使用寿命。方法:建立骨和螺钉的三维有限元模型,确定韧带、骨和螺钉的力学特性。考虑行走阶段的轴向和切向生理负荷,进行了应力和疲劳分析。结果:螺钉内应力分布规律相同,均在行走期60 ~ 70%时应力最大。结论:分析结果表明,体重对固定螺钉的使用寿命有显著影响。体重超过100公斤的患者应避免对手术腿施加身体负荷。相反,对于体重低于73公斤的病人,不必担心。
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Predicting ankle joint syndesmotic screw lifetime using finite element and fatigue analysis
After recovery and loading on the patient’s leg, syndesmotic screws mounted on an injured ankle may fail. The main subject of this study is to estimate the lifetime of screws considering the patient’s weight and physical activity. Method: A 3D finite element model of the bone and implemented screws were provided assigning the mechanical properties of ligaments, bones, and screws. Considering axial and tangential physiological loads during the walking phase, the stress and fatigue analyses were performed. Results: The stress distribution had an identical pattern in the screws and all of them experienced the maximum stress during 60–70% of the walking phase. Conclusion: The results of analyses show that body weight has a significant effect on the mounted screw lifetime. Patients with a weight of more than 100  kg should prevent applying body load on the operated leg. Conversely, no worry about a patient having less than 73  kg body weight.
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