Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/105774
Title: The Effect of External Fixator Configurations on the Dynamic Compression Load: An Experimental and Numerical Study
Authors: Amaro, Ana Martins 
Paulino, Maria Fátima 
Roseiro, Luís Manuel 
Neto, Maria Augusta 
Keywords: bone; Orthofix Limb Reconstruction System (LRS) external fixator; bone load transfer; finite element analysis
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI
Serial title, monograph or event: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Abstract: (1) Objective: External fixation systems are commonly used by surgeons to ensure stabilization and consolidation of bone fractures, especially in patients who are at high risk for systematic complications. Both rigid and elastic external fixations are important in the fracture healing process. This study aims to evaluate the behavior of the Orthofix Limb Reconstruction System (LRS)® in the dynamic compression mode. (2) Methods: Experimental and numerical setups were developed using a simplified model of a human tibia which consisted of a nylon bar with a diameter of 30 mm. The bone callus was included in both setups by means of a load cell-based system, which consisted of two carbon epoxy laminated composite plates with a final sti ness of 220 N/mm. The system was evaluated experimentally and numerically, considering di erent numbers of pins and comparing distances between the external fixator frame and the bone, achieving a good correlation between experimental and numerical results. (3) Results: The results identified and quantified the percental load transferred to the fracture and its sensibility to the distance between the external fixator and bone. Additionally, LRS locking sti ness was evaluated which resulted from the clamp-rail clearances. The results show that the blocking e ects of the free clamp movement are directly related to the fixator configuration and are responsible for changes in the amount of load that crosses the bone callus. (4) Conclusions: From the biomechanical point of view, the results suggest that the average bending span of Schanz pins and the weights of the patients should be included into clinical studies of external fixators comparisons purpose.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/105774
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app10010003
Rights: openAccess
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