2023
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10020190
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Three-Dimensional Computational Model Simulating the Initial Callus Growth during Fracture Healing in Long Bones: Application to Different Fracture Types

Abstract: Bone fractures are among the most common and potentially serious injuries to the skeleton, femoral shaft fractures being especially severe. Thanks to recent advances in the area of in silico analysis, several approximations of the bone healing process have been achieved. In this context, the objective of this work was to simulate the initial phase of callus formation in long bones, without a pre-meshed domain in the 3D space. A finite element approach was computationally implemented to obtain the values of the… Show more

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“…Additionally, fracture treatment comes with several complications (chronic pain, inflammation, nonunion, etc.). These complications vary depending on age and lifestyle giving rise to bone fusion failure [4].…”
Section: Bone and Fracture Healing Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, fracture treatment comes with several complications (chronic pain, inflammation, nonunion, etc.). These complications vary depending on age and lifestyle giving rise to bone fusion failure [4].…”
Section: Bone and Fracture Healing Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%