2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2011.03.018
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Reduction in wire tension caused by dynamic loading. An experimental Ilizarov frame study

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“…The equation has so far been used in two more studies regarding loss of pretension due to clamping (La Russa et al, 2010b) and dynamic loading (La Russa et al, 2010a). However it is limited only to experimental studies addressing wire tension and it cannot be directly used as a tool in a clinical condition, where a wire would always be coupled to human bone and tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The equation has so far been used in two more studies regarding loss of pretension due to clamping (La Russa et al, 2010b) and dynamic loading (La Russa et al, 2010a). However it is limited only to experimental studies addressing wire tension and it cannot be directly used as a tool in a clinical condition, where a wire would always be coupled to human bone and tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wire fixator B was chosen because its design was supposed to positively maintain higher wire tension (La Russa et al, 2010aRussa et al, , 2010b.…”
Section: Wire Fixators and Wiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If this wire deflection can be measured reliably, this variable may therefore offer a surrogate marker of bony consolidation. Whilst wire deflection has been measured using computational methods such as edge detection [ 20 ], there is, to our knowledge, no described method of wire deflection measurement that is clinically appropriate. The aim of this study was to assess the repeatability of our method for assessing wire deflection in a laboratory setting and to determine if this method could differentiate between an unstable and an intact bone reliably.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das regelmäßige, mindestens 2-wöchentliche Nachspannen der Schlitzschrauben ist daher wesentlich [4], denn das Rutschen der Drähte wird neben plastischer Deformierung als Hauptgrund für Drahtlockerungen angesehen [21]. Letzter können durch die Verwendung modifizierter Schlitz-und kanülierter Schrauben deutlich verringert und damit die Draht-und Fixateursteifigkeit signifikant gesteigert werden [14,20].…”
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