BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (Jul 2023)

Biomechanical analysis of different osteosynthesis configurations in the pin and plate fixation method for distal humerus fractures

  • Alireza Hakiminejad,
  • Amir Nourani,
  • Narges Ghias,
  • Alireza Mahmoudi,
  • Kaveh Same,
  • Reza Shahriar Kamrani,
  • Mohammad Hossein Nabian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-023-06709-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

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Abstract Distal humerus fractures commonly occur in adults with low bone mineral density causing major technical challenges for orthopedic surgeons. Persian fixation method was introduced as a novel technique to stabilize small fragments in comminuted distal humerus fractures using a set of K-wires and a reconstruction plate. The present study aims to measure this technique's stiffness and stability of this technique and analyze the effect of influential parameters with numerical simulation and biomechanical testing on a cadaveric specimen. Validation of the finite element (FE) model was conducted based on results of experiments. The results indicated that Delta configuration mainly led to a higher stiffness in the case of axial loading and anterior bending compared to L configuration. Analyzing the influential factors of this technique suggests that changes in diameter and number of K-wires have a similarly significant effect on the construct stiffness while the height of plate had a slight influence. Also, the diameter of wires was the most effective parameter for implant failure, particularly in the 3-pin construct, which caused a reduction in failure risk by about 60%. The results revealed that the Persian fixation method would achieve suitable stability compared to the dual-plating technique.

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