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Ann Anat ; 254: 152267, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38649115

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BACKGROUND: Reasonable postoperative humeroradial and humeroulnar joint spaces maybe an important indicator in biomechanical stability of smart internal fixation surgery for coronoid process basal fractures (CPBF). The aim of this study is to compare elbow articular stresses and elbow-forearm stability under smart internal fixations for the CPBF between normal elbow joint spaces and radius-shortening, and to determine the occult factor of radius-ulna load sharing. METHODS: CT images of 70 volunteers with intact elbow joints were retrospectively collected for accurate three-dimensional reconstruction to measure the longitudinal and transverse joint spaces. Two groups of ten finite element (FE) models were established prospectively between normal joint space and radius-shortening with 2.0 mm, including intact elbow joint and forearm, elbow-forearm with CPBF trauma, anterior or posterior double screws-cancellous bone fixation, mini-plate-cancellous bone fixation. Three sets of physiological loads (compression, valgus, varus) were used for FE intelligent calculation, FE model verification, and biomechanical and motion analysis. RESULTS: The stress distribution between coronoid process and radial head, compression displacements and valgus angles of elbow-forearm in the three smart fixation models of the normal joint spaces were close to those of corresponding intact elbow model, but were significantly different from those of preoperative CPBF models and fixed radius-shortening models. The maximum stresses of three smart fixation instrument models of normal joint spaces were significantly smaller than those of the corresponding fixed radius-shortening models. CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of the existing trauma of the elbow-forearm system in clinical practice, which is a dominant factor affecting radius-ulna load sharing, the elbow joint longitudinal space has been found to be the occult factor affecting radius-ulna load sharing. The stability and load sharing of radius and ulna after three kinds of smart fixations of the CPBF is not only related to the anatomical and biomechanical stability principles of smart internal fixations, but also closely related to postoperative elbow joint longitudinal space.


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Articulation du coude , Ostéosynthèse interne , Radius , Humains , Ostéosynthèse interne/méthodes , Ostéosynthèse interne/instrumentation , Mâle , Femelle , Articulation du coude/chirurgie , Articulation du coude/imagerie diagnostique , Articulation du coude/anatomie et histologie , Radius/chirurgie , Radius/imagerie diagnostique , Radius/anatomie et histologie , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Analyse des éléments finis , Phénomènes biomécaniques , Ulna/chirurgie , Mise en charge , Études rétrospectives , Jeune adulte , Fractures du radius/chirurgie , Fractures du radius/imagerie diagnostique , Tomodensitométrie , Sujet âgé
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