In vitro biomechanical evaluation and comparison of a new prototype locking plate and a limited-contact self compression plate for equine fracture repair
Authors
Quinteros, D. D.Garcia-Lopez, J. M.
Abuja, G. A.
Tarkanian, M.
Maranda, Louise S.
Bubeck, K.
Kowaleski, M. P.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of PediatricsDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2012-07-01Keywords
BiomechanicsBone Plates
Fracture Fixation, Internal
Fractures, Bone
Horse Diseases
Horses
Veterinary Medicine
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OBJECTIVE: To determine if the mechanical properties (strength and stiffness) of a new prototype 4.5 mm broad locking plate (NP-LP) are comparable with those of a traditional 4.5 mm broad limited-contact self compression plate (LC-SCP), and to compare the bending and torsional properties of the NP-LP and LC-SCP when used in osteotomized equine third metacarpal bones (MC3). METHODS: The plates alone were tested in four-point bending single cycle to failure. The MC3-plate constructs were created with mid-diaphyseal osteotomies with a 1 cm gap. Constructs were tested in four-point bending single cycle to failure, four-point bending cyclic fatigue, and torsion single cycle to failure. RESULTS: There were not any significant differences in bending strength and stiffness found between the two implants. The MC3-NP-LP construct was significantly stiffer than the MC3-LC-SCP in bending. No other biomechanical differences were found in bending, yield load in torsion, or mean composite rigidity. Mean cycles to failure for bending fatigue testing were similar for both constructs. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The NP-LP was comparable to the LC-SCP in intrinsic, as well as structural properties. The NP-LP construct was more rigid than the LC-SCP construct under four-point bending, and both constructs behaved similarly under four-point bending cyclic fatigue testing and torsion single cycle to failure. The new NP-LP implant fixation is biomechanically comparable to the LC-SCP in a simulated MC3 fracture.Source
Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol. 2012 Jul 12;25(4):273-80. Epub 2012 Jun 13. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.3415/VCOT-11-01-0011Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/43674PubMed ID
22695636Related Resources
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10.3415/VCOT-11-01-0011