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The effect of screw insertion configuration of Sinus Tarsi plate on biomechanical performance using finite element analysis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sinus Tarsi plates are implants used in minimally invasive surgeries to fix fractures in the calcaneus bone, and this study focused on how different screw patterns affect their performance.
  • * The research involved creating six 3D models to analyze how different screw placements in 5, 6, and 7-hole plates influenced calcaneus fracture stabilization under various walking conditions.
  • * Findings revealed that while the implant experienced higher stress than the surrounding bone, using a 7-hole plate with anterior screws reduced the risk of failure and provided better stability at the fracture site.

Article Abstract

Sinus Tarsi plates are used as implants for minimally invasive surgery of calcaneus bone fractures. This study evaluated the screw fixation patterns of Sinus Tarsi plates for optimal biomechanical performance. Six three-dimensional (3D) finite element models with different positional screws were evaluated for calcaneus fracture stabilization using Sinus Tarsi plates with 5, 6, and 7 holes. Walking stance conditions as heel strike, midstance, and push-off phases were used to compare loading. Results indicated that the equivalent (EQV) stress exhibited in the implant was higher than in the surrounding bone, with the highest value during the push-off phase. The maximum EQV stress or risk of failure decreased when an insertion screw was placed in the anterior bone using a 7-hole plate, and the most stable strain result at the fracture bone site was recorded for a Sinus Tarsi plate with 7 holes (TT 7-1). The screw insertion pattern and configuration of the Sinus Tarsi plate impacted the biomechanical performance of the calcaneal fracture.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11291891PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-68662-7DOI Listing

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