Biomechanical Assessment of Cannulated Nails for the Treatment of Proximal Femur Fractures

Karel Frydrysek, Tomas Halo, Daniel Cepica, Vojtech Machalla, Katerina Simeckova, Ondrej Skoupy, Roman Madeja, Miroslav Havlicek, Kamila Dostalova, Antonin Trefil, Leopold Pleva, Zuzana Murcinkova, Pavel Krpec, Josef Hlinka

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL(2022)

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Abstract
This article focuses on a type of surgical implant used in orthopaedics and traumatology-cannulated femoral nails. Femoral nails are used in medical treatment for purposes of osteosynthesis, i.e., when treating various types of complicated fractures, in this case fractures of the femur. The article investigates cases in which a nail has been implanted in the proximal part of the femur for a short time (with the fracture still not healed), compared with cases in which the bone has already healed. According to AO classification, examined fractures are described as AO 31B3 AO 32A3. The main focus is on strength-deformation analysis using the finite element method (FEM), which makes it possible to determine the behaviour of the femur-implant system. FEM analysis was used to compare 1.4441 steel nails made by two manufacturers, Medin (Czech Republic) and Tantum (Germany). Boundary conditions including external loading, prescribed supports and elastic foundation are defined. There were solved FEM analyses for five cases of healed femur and five cases of broken femur both including implants with prescribed collo-diaphyseal angles. The results of the analysis were used to assess stress-deformation states from the perspective of appropriateness for clinical treatment, biomechanical reliability and safety. All examined femoral nails are compared, safe and suitable for patient treatment.
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proximal femoral nailing,osteosynthesis,numerical simulation,traumatology,FEM analysis,biomechanics,short reconstructive nails
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