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A Mechanical Evaluation of the Resistance of Various Interfragmentary Wire Configurations to Torsion
Author(s) -
METELMAN LISA A.,
SCHWARZ PETER D.,
HUTCHISON JENNY M.,
ALVIS MARK R.,
JAMES SUSAN P.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
veterinary surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.652
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1532-950X
pISSN - 0161-3499
DOI - 10.1111/j.1532-950x.1996.tb01401.x
Subject(s) - orthopedic surgery , stiffness , kirschner wire , external fixator , torsion (gastropod) , cadaver , medicine , orthodontics , structural engineering , composite material , surgery , materials science , engineering , internal fixation
Fourteen interfragmentary orthopedic wire configurations were tested in torsion using a transverse fracture polyvinylchloride pipe model. These models included single and double Kirschner pins with and without orthopedic wire added to the configuration. The orthopedic wire was applied in either an encircling, figure‐of‐eight (skewer pin), or cruciate pattern. Double Kirschner pins were applied in a mono‐ or biplanar fashion. An external fixator model was also tested. Stiffness, yield load, safe load, and energy of absorption were measured and calculated for each model. Orthopedic wire added to any configuration increased stiffness. All single pin configurations with orthopedic wire and the external fixator had the highest stiffness. Two Kirschner pins had a higher torsional yield load and safe load than single pin configurations with or without orthopedic wire. The external fixator model had the highest torsional yield load, safe load and energy of absorption of all configurations tested. However, the external fixator was only significantly different in safe load from the 90° biplanar configurations with wire and the cross pin configuration with encircling wire. The 90° biplanar configurations with wire and the cross pin configuration with encircling wire were equally as effective as the external fixator model in yield load and energy of absorption.