2014
DOI: 10.5606/ehc.2014.20
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Does surgically fixation of pubic fracture increase the stability of the operated posterior pelvis?

Abstract: Joint Diseases and Related SurgeryExperimental Study / Deneysel Çalışma Anahtar sözcükler: Sonlu eleman analizi; pelvis halkası; pubis kırığı; pubis plağı; retrograde pubis vidası.Objectives: This study aims to investigate whether surgical treatment of pubic rami fractures increases the stability of the posterior pelvis. Material and methods:A finite element pelvic model with improved geometric and material characteristics was analyzed. By imitating a standing position, a type I Denis sacrum fracture and a uni… Show more

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“…Equally, minute sample sizes (Bruna-Rosso et al, 2016;Shi et al, 2014) for validation or non-physiological loading conditions with rigidly-fixed innominate bones (Bruna-Rosso et al, 2016) lower the significance of existing studies, including our own previous findings, as in-silico deformations vary by up to two magnitudes comparing the evident movement to the in-silico models (Hammer et al, 2013;Sichting et al, 2014). Of the 33 computational studies of the pelvis, only seven make an attempt to perform a cadaveric validation in a standardized manner (Anderson et al, 2004;Bodzay et al, 2014;Bruna-Rosso et al, 2016;García et al, 2000;Hammer et al, 2013;Hao et al, 2011;Hu et al, 2017). The remaining majority performs validation based on literature, qualitative description, plastic models or none.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equally, minute sample sizes (Bruna-Rosso et al, 2016;Shi et al, 2014) for validation or non-physiological loading conditions with rigidly-fixed innominate bones (Bruna-Rosso et al, 2016) lower the significance of existing studies, including our own previous findings, as in-silico deformations vary by up to two magnitudes comparing the evident movement to the in-silico models (Hammer et al, 2013;Sichting et al, 2014). Of the 33 computational studies of the pelvis, only seven make an attempt to perform a cadaveric validation in a standardized manner (Anderson et al, 2004;Bodzay et al, 2014;Bruna-Rosso et al, 2016;García et al, 2000;Hammer et al, 2013;Hao et al, 2011;Hu et al, 2017). The remaining majority performs validation based on literature, qualitative description, plastic models or none.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, 23 studies utilized the finite elements method (Arkusz et al ; Bodzay et al ; Böhme et al ; Böhme et al ; Bruna‐Rosso et al ; Eichenseer et al ; Fu et al ; García et al ; Hammer et al ; Hao et al ; Hu et al ; Ivanov et al ; Kiapour et al ; Kim et al ; Lei et al ; Lindsey et al , ; Ma et al ; Shi et al ; Sichting et al ; Sztrinkai et al ; Zhang et al ; Zhao et al ), and one used a kinematic simulation approach (Buford et al ). Seven of these studies performed basic science biomechanical analyses (Arkusz et al ; Buford et al ; Eichenseer et al ; Hao et al ; Hu et al ; Shi et al ), whereas pelvic injury and subsequent surgical treatment were the focus of 14 studies (Bodzay et al ; Böhme et al ; Böhme et al ; Bruna‐Rosso et al ; Fu et al ; García et al ; Ivanov et al ; Lei et al ; Lindsey et al , ; Ma et al ; Sztrinkai et al ; Zhang et al ; Zhao et al ). In three studies, numerical experiments were undertaken on the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of pelvic pain (Kiapour et al ; Kim et al ; Sichting et al ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent to which anatomical and biomechanical detail of the STL has been included varies vastly between studies. Mostly linear elastic material properties were assigned and commonly as tension‐only spring elements (Arkusz et al ; Bodzay et al ; Böhme et al ; Böhme et al ; Fu et al ; García et al ; Hao et al ; Hu et al ; Lei et al ; Shi et al ; Sichting et al ; Sztrinkai et al ; Zhao et al ). The material properties assigned to the STL vary between 33.2 MPa (Böhme et al ) and 397.0 MPa (Böhme et al ; Hammer et al ), or 0.042 N/mm (García et al ) and 9,000 N/mm (Zhang et al ) for elastic modulus and ligament stiffness, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10,11] We further developed an anatomically realistic, plastic pelvis model, which we had used in our previous research. [4] After scanning the plastic model, we used CT images to model the different thicknesses of the cortical layers of the bone, but we neglected the role of the cancellous layer, as other authors also did. [5] We used a half-pelvis, more precisely, an ilium bone model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] We modelled an anterior pillar fracture and a T-type fracture on the acetabulum, in which case the pattern of the fracture line ran vertically through the acetabulum and reached the linea terminalis and ran through the obturator foramen as well. Thus it is possible to perform fixation of a T-type fracture with the use of a medially positioned plate alone ( Figure 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%