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Studies on Bending Limitations for the Optimal Fit of Orthopaedic Bone Plates

Authors :
Javad Malekani
Michael Schuetz
Prasad Yarlagadda
Beat Schmutz
YuanTong Gu
Prasad Gudimetla
Source :
Advanced Materials Research
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., 2012.

Abstract

Distal tibial fractures are now commonly treated via intermedullary plate fixation due to higher rates of union and lower rates of postoperative complications. However, patient specific bone morphology demands manual deformation of the plate to ensure appropriate fit along the bone Distal tibial fractures are now commonly treated via intermedullary plate fixation due to higher rates of union and lower rates of postoperative complications. However, patient specific bone morphology demands manual deformation of the plate to ensure appropriate fit along the bone contours, and depending on the material of the plate, different outcomes have been reported along with postoperative complications. A comparative analysis of Stainless Steel 316L and Ti-6Al-4V alloys was carried to estimate the safe bending limit for appropriate fits. The results from the ANSYS FEA simulations were validated with experiments based on ASTM F382-99. It is found that SS316L is better suited for large deformations (up to 16˚ in proximal tip and 7.5˚ in distal end) and Ti for smaller deformation contours (up to 3˚ in proximal tip and 1.8˚ in distal end). The results of this study have profound implications for the choice of plates based on preliminary radiographical fracture examinations to ensure better fixation and higher rates of union of distal tibial fractures.

Details

ISSN :
16628985
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Materials Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0ae8f7c020caae5cf0620f199c5bbae7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.602-604.1181