Optimal biomechanical choice of implant placement in various pilon fracture types: a finite element study

The research on the biomechanical characteristics of individual implant placement for pilon fractures based on the different initial direction of fracture displacement is still insufficient. This study's aim is to compare the stress distribution in bones and implants with various pilon fracture...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC musculoskeletal disorders 2024-11, Vol.25 (1), p.950-9, Article 950
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Peizhao, Mei, Xianzhong, Wang, Zhixiang, Xu, Feng, Cai, Xianhua, Shou, Kangquan, Wei, Shijun
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Zusammenfassung:The research on the biomechanical characteristics of individual implant placement for pilon fractures based on the different initial direction of fracture displacement is still insufficient. This study's aim is to compare the stress distribution in bones and implants with various pilon fracture types. Varus, valgus, dorsiflexion, and plantarflexion type fractures were categorized as type I, II, III, and IV, respectively. The buttress plate was placed medially in subtypes I and II whereas it was placed anterolaterally in subtypes I and II ; The anterior or posterior buttress plate was utilized in subtypes III and IV the lag screws were applied in subtypes III and IV . The maximum equivalent stress of tibia (TI-S ) and implants (IF-S ), stress of fracture fragments (S ), and axial displacement values of the fracture fragments (AD ) in each subtype were analyzed when the ankle was in a neutral position, 15° of varus and valgus in types I and II, 15° of dorsiflexion and plantarflexion in types III and IV. Under the same axial stress loading conditions, TI-S , S , AD of subtypes I and II were significantly lower than subtypes I and II , while IF-S of subtypes I and II were obviously larger than subtypes I and II . Additionally, TI-S S , AD of subtypes III and IV were considerably lower as IF-S met expectations compared to subtypes III and IV . Based on these results, when making decisions for open reduction and internal fixation in various pilon fractures, the choice and placement of the implant can be recommended as follows: the medial buttress plate for varus types; the anterolateral plate for valgus types; the anterior plate for dorsiflexion types; the posterior plate for plantarflexion types.
ISSN:1471-2474
1471-2474
DOI:10.1186/s12891-024-08076-8