2021
DOI: 10.3390/biomechanics1030027
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Comparative Finite Element Analysis of Fixation Techniques for APC II Open-Book Injuries of the Pelvis

Abstract: Open-book fractures are defined as the separation of the pubic symphysis or fractures of the rami and disruption of the anterior sacroiliac, sacrotuberous, and sacrospinal ligaments. They can be stabilized by fixation of the anterior arch. However, indications and advantages of additional placement of iliosacral screws remain unknown. A CT-based model of the healthy pelvis was created and ligaments were modeled as tension springs. Range of motion of the sacroiliac joint and the pubic symphysis, and bone and im… Show more

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“…First, the current model only considers bearing components consisting of the acetabular cup, outer liner, inner liner, and femoral head. However, the current model does not consider the influence of the pelvic bone and the role of acetabular fixation, making the computational simulation results less accurate because they are simplified to pursue faster computational simulation completion times 43,44 . Second, in actual conditions, hip joint implants are lubricated with synovial fluid, which is a natural human joint lubricant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the current model only considers bearing components consisting of the acetabular cup, outer liner, inner liner, and femoral head. However, the current model does not consider the influence of the pelvic bone and the role of acetabular fixation, making the computational simulation results less accurate because they are simplified to pursue faster computational simulation completion times 43,44 . Second, in actual conditions, hip joint implants are lubricated with synovial fluid, which is a natural human joint lubricant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%