2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-015-0593-3
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Should thorough Debridement be used in Fibular Allograft with impaction bone grafting to treat Femoral Head Necrosis: a biomechanical evaluation

Abstract: BackgroundFibular allograft with impaction bone grafting (FAIBG) is an effective hip-preservation method for avoiding total hip arthroplasty in the early stage of femoral head necrosis. However, whether thorough debridement should be used with FAIBG is controversial. This study compared the mechanical performance between FAIBG with and without thorough debridement, which provides a biomechanical basis for selecting the proper treatment in clinical settings.MethodsEighteen computational models were constructed … Show more

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“…Researchers on hip joint preservation surgeries of NONFH have tried to use nite element analysis to investigate the biomechanical performance of core decompression 24 , rod implantation 27,28 and CTT 19 . However, there has been no such investigations of LBT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers on hip joint preservation surgeries of NONFH have tried to use nite element analysis to investigate the biomechanical performance of core decompression 24 , rod implantation 27,28 and CTT 19 . However, there has been no such investigations of LBT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A bone tunnel was made along the axis of the femoral neck from window deep into the necrosis lesion in the femoral head 10,13 . The debridement region removed with the burr was the 1/2 radius of the necrotic domain 19 . The grafted bular dimensions (length as in the Table 1 and tting radius as 6.8 mm) were obtained from the volunteer's CT images.…”
Section: Simulation Of Ctt and Lbtmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The advantage of this hip-preservation method is that it provides both repaired materials and biomechanical structural support during the healing of the necrosis region. (6) Fracture gaps which are seen on radiographs and intraoperatively require fixation to give stability as well as closure of the gap. When creating a freshened edge of the fracture it self-causes a defect; the graft should be able to fill the defect and also give the stability during the manipulation and fixation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cortical bone, cancellous bone, cartilage, and necrotic area were considered to be isotropic linear elastic materials. The material parameters in each structure were taken from following previous studies (Table 1) [23][24][25][26]. The mesh division of the bone structure of the hip joint was established using 10-node modified tetrahedron unit, and where cartilage was established using the hexahedron unit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%