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Published in: European Journal of Medical Research 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Research

Comparison of different internal fixation models in ankle arthrodesis using 3D finite-element analysis

Authors: Bo Feng, Qing-bo Gao, Guang-ming Dai, Ke-cheng Niu, Wei Jiang, Zhen-yu Wang, Hao-yan Zheng

Published in: European Journal of Medical Research | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

The purpose of this study is to use three-dimensional finite-element analysis to better understand the biomechanical features of various internal fixators for ankle arthrodesis.

Methods

We used finite-element analysis to compare four different types of internal fixations in ankle arthrodesis: Group A had three crossed screws (Ø6.5 mm); Group B had two crossed screws (Ø6.5 mm) and an anterior plate (Ø2.7 mm); Group C only had an anterior anatomical plate (Ø3.5 mm); Group D had one anterior anatomical plate (Ø3.5 mm) and one posterior–lateral screw (Ø6.5 mm). We adopted Ansys 21.0 software to analyze and compare the four types in terms of the displacement of the arthrodesis surface and the stress peak and stress distribution of these models under intorsion, extorsion, dorsiflexion torque, and neutral vertical load.

Results

① Displacement of the arthrodesis surface: In Group A, the maximum displacement was larger than Group D under neutral vertical load and dorsiflexion torque but less than it under intorsion and extorsion torque. In Group B, the maximum displacement against dorsiflexion, neutral vertical load, intorsion, and extorsion was less than that in the other three fixation models. In Group C, the maximum displacement against the above four loading patterns were significantly higher than that in another three fixation models. ② Stress peak and stress distribution: based on the stress distribution of the four models, the peak von Mises stress was concentrated in the central sections of the compression screws, plate joints, and bending parts of the plates.

Conclusions

The fixation model consisting of two crossed screws and an anterior outperformed the other three fixation models in terms of biomedical advantages; thus, this model can be deemed a safe and reliable internal fixation approach for ankle arthrodesis.
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Metadata
Title
Comparison of different internal fixation models in ankle arthrodesis using 3D finite-element analysis
Authors
Bo Feng
Qing-bo Gao
Guang-ming Dai
Ke-cheng Niu
Wei Jiang
Zhen-yu Wang
Hao-yan Zheng
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
European Journal of Medical Research / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 2047-783X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-023-01554-0

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