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ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECT OF HALF ANGLE ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF PEDICLE SCREW DURING AXIAL PULL-OUT TEST IN CANCELLOUS BONE USING 2D AXISYMMETRIC FE MODEL
Author(s) -
Harikrishna Makaram,
Ramakrishnan Swaminathan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
biomedical sciences instrumentation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1938-1158
DOI - 10.34107/yhpn9422.04153
Subject(s) - von mises yield criterion , materials science , displacement (psychology) , cancellous bone , rotational symmetry , stress (linguistics) , finite element method , orthodontics , anatomy , structural engineering , geometry , mathematics , medicine , psychology , linguistics , philosophy , engineering , psychotherapist
Pedicle screw fixations are commonly used in the treatment of spinal pathologies. For effective treatment, stable anchorage between the screw and bone is necessary. In this study, the influence of proximal and distal half angle of the screw, on the displacement of fixation and stress transfer are simulated using a 2D axisymmetric finite element model. A parametric study was performed by varying the proximal half-angle between 0° and 60° in steps of 10° and the distal half angles are considered as 30° and 40°. The material properties and boundary conditions are applied based on previous studies. Frictional contact is considered between the bone and screw. Results show that, displacement of fixation is observed to be minimum at a proximal half angle of 0° and maximum at an angle of 60°. High stress concentration is observed in first few threads with highest maximum von Mises stress at an angle of 60°. High stress transfer was obtained for proximal half-angles of 40° and 50°. It is observed that, this method might aid to develop better pedicle screws for treatment of Scoliosis.

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