• DocumentCode
    2355068
  • Title

    Internal fixation of oblique metacarpal fractures: a biomechanical evaluation by impact loading

  • Author

    Firoozbakhah, K.K. ; Monein, M.S.

  • Author_Institution
    Biomech. Sect., Sharif Univ. of Technol., Tehran
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    15-18 Feb 1995
  • Firstpage
    42456
  • Lastpage
    42457
  • Abstract
    Sports related injuries often involve impact as a primary mode of loading. To compare the impact failure strength of five types of internal fixation of metacarpal fracture, one hundred twenty preserved human metacarpals were dynamically tested in compression and bending after oblique osteotomies of the metacarpal and internal fixation. The failure occurred within 2 to 6 msec in the compressive impact and was almost immediate in the bending impact. The dorsal plate and the intramedullary rods fixations were the strongest. The K-wire tension band was significantly weaker than the plate fixation. The 2-screws was the weakest fixation in this group. This fixation with high risk of failure against impact loads may be avoided in the patient population who may be subjected to such loadings specially those athletes with direct hand involvement
  • Keywords
    bone; fracture; impact (mechanical); orthotics; sport; 2 to 6 ms; K-wire tension band; athletes; bending impact; biomechanical evaluation; compressive impact; dorsal plate; impact loading; internal fixation; intramedullary rods fixations; oblique metacarpal fractures; patient population; preserved human metacarpals; primary loading mode; sports-related injuries; Biomechanics; Bones; Fasteners; Force sensors; History; Humans; Injuries; Oscilloscopes; Steel; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1995 and 14th Conference of the Biomedical Engineering Society of India. An International Meeting, Proceedings of the First Regional Conference., IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    New Delhi
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2711-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/RCEMBS.1995.532960
  • Filename
    532960