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BIOMECHANICAL EFFECT of DIFFERENT LAG SCREW LENGTHS with DIFFERENT BARREL LENGTHS in DYNAMIC HIP SCREW SYSTEM: A FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS STUDY
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BIOMECHANICAL EFFECT of DIFFERENT LAG SCREW LENGTHS with DIFFERENT BARREL LENGTHS in DYNAMIC HIP SCREW SYSTEM: A FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS STUDY

Chung-Yuh Tzeng, Kui-Chuo Huang, Yun-Che Wu, Chu-Ling ChangKuo-Chih Su
Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, 卷.17(1), 1750008
02/2017

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Biomechanics dynamic hip screw finite element analysis Biomedical Engineering
The dynamic hip screw (DHS) system is commonly used to treat intertrochanteric fracture of the hip joint. Breakage of the lag screw was noted in clinical practice and the length of lag screw as well as the length of the side plate in the DHS system appeared to play a role in the risk of breakage. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the biomechanical effect of different lag screw lengths and barrel plate lengths in the DHS implant system by finite element analysis (FEA). Four FEA simulation models were created according to different lengths of lag screw (79mm and 63mm) and different lengths of barrel side plate (43mm and 37mm). The von Mises stress was used as the observation indicator. The results showed that the maximum tensile stress on the long lag screw was slightly greater than that of the shorter lag screw. Use of a shorter barrel side plate may also cause high stress between the lag screw and the barrel side plate. This finding provides biomechanical reference data that may be of value to orthopedic surgeons with respect to choice of implant size and length in the treatment of intertrochanteric fracture with a DHS system to prevent complications such as implant failure caused by broken lag screws.

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