Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems

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Autor(a) principal: Nóbrega,Jordana da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lucena,Dayvid Vianêis Farias de, Minto,Bruno Watanabe, Dias,Luis Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000600602
Resumo: ABSTRACT: The interlocking nail represents an excellent option as a surgical approach to treat fractures in long bones in veterinary medicine. However, failures were reported mainly due to a slack present in the interface of the rod with the screws. The present study tested and mechanically compare axial compression loads of two novel models of stable angle interlocking nails with threaded holes. Among the two models, one was uniplanar and the other was multiplanar with orthogonally arranged distal holes. Twenty-one specimens made of polylactic acid were used for the implantation of interlocking nail´s rods, divided into three groups: conventional interlocking nail (G1), novel interlocking nail with a stable angle with holes arranged in a single plane (G2), and novel interlocking nail with a stable angle in two planes, with the penultimate hole at 90 degrees from the others (G3). Biomechanical tests were performed using axial, cyclic, and destructive compression load for comparison between them. All the specimens showed plastic deformation in the screws after destructive tests, in both proximal and distal sides, being highly intense in G1. G2 and G3 of the stable angle rods supported higher loads than G1 in all tests performed (P<0.05). The novel stems did not differ statistically from each other (P>0.05). The initial hypothesis that the novel models would provide increased stability was confirmed; however, no differences were demonstrated between them. The screw locking system on the rods allowed high resistance values in the tests performed, proving to be effective and potentially applicable in real clinical situations.
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spelling Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systemsorthopaedicsintramedullary implantsurgeryfractureosteosynthesisABSTRACT: The interlocking nail represents an excellent option as a surgical approach to treat fractures in long bones in veterinary medicine. However, failures were reported mainly due to a slack present in the interface of the rod with the screws. The present study tested and mechanically compare axial compression loads of two novel models of stable angle interlocking nails with threaded holes. Among the two models, one was uniplanar and the other was multiplanar with orthogonally arranged distal holes. Twenty-one specimens made of polylactic acid were used for the implantation of interlocking nail´s rods, divided into three groups: conventional interlocking nail (G1), novel interlocking nail with a stable angle with holes arranged in a single plane (G2), and novel interlocking nail with a stable angle in two planes, with the penultimate hole at 90 degrees from the others (G3). Biomechanical tests were performed using axial, cyclic, and destructive compression load for comparison between them. All the specimens showed plastic deformation in the screws after destructive tests, in both proximal and distal sides, being highly intense in G1. G2 and G3 of the stable angle rods supported higher loads than G1 in all tests performed (P<0.05). The novel stems did not differ statistically from each other (P>0.05). The initial hypothesis that the novel models would provide increased stability was confirmed; however, no differences were demonstrated between them. The screw locking system on the rods allowed high resistance values in the tests performed, proving to be effective and potentially applicable in real clinical situations.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000600602Ciência Rural v.52 n.6 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200892info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNóbrega,Jordana da CostaLucena,Dayvid Vianêis Farias deMinto,Bruno WatanabeDias,Luis Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalveseng2021-11-05T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
title Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
spellingShingle Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
Nóbrega,Jordana da Costa
orthopaedics
intramedullary implant
surgery
fracture
osteosynthesis
title_short Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
title_full Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
title_fullStr Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
title_sort Preliminary mechanical evaluation of two novel veterinary angle-stable-threaded interlocking nail systems
author Nóbrega,Jordana da Costa
author_facet Nóbrega,Jordana da Costa
Lucena,Dayvid Vianêis Farias de
Minto,Bruno Watanabe
Dias,Luis Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Lucena,Dayvid Vianêis Farias de
Minto,Bruno Watanabe
Dias,Luis Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nóbrega,Jordana da Costa
Lucena,Dayvid Vianêis Farias de
Minto,Bruno Watanabe
Dias,Luis Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv orthopaedics
intramedullary implant
surgery
fracture
osteosynthesis
topic orthopaedics
intramedullary implant
surgery
fracture
osteosynthesis
description ABSTRACT: The interlocking nail represents an excellent option as a surgical approach to treat fractures in long bones in veterinary medicine. However, failures were reported mainly due to a slack present in the interface of the rod with the screws. The present study tested and mechanically compare axial compression loads of two novel models of stable angle interlocking nails with threaded holes. Among the two models, one was uniplanar and the other was multiplanar with orthogonally arranged distal holes. Twenty-one specimens made of polylactic acid were used for the implantation of interlocking nail´s rods, divided into three groups: conventional interlocking nail (G1), novel interlocking nail with a stable angle with holes arranged in a single plane (G2), and novel interlocking nail with a stable angle in two planes, with the penultimate hole at 90 degrees from the others (G3). Biomechanical tests were performed using axial, cyclic, and destructive compression load for comparison between them. All the specimens showed plastic deformation in the screws after destructive tests, in both proximal and distal sides, being highly intense in G1. G2 and G3 of the stable angle rods supported higher loads than G1 in all tests performed (P<0.05). The novel stems did not differ statistically from each other (P>0.05). The initial hypothesis that the novel models would provide increased stability was confirmed; however, no differences were demonstrated between them. The screw locking system on the rods allowed high resistance values in the tests performed, proving to be effective and potentially applicable in real clinical situations.
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