Modeling attachment and compressive loading of locking and non-locking plate fixation: a finite element investigation of a supracondylar femur fracture model.

COMPUTER METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING(2022)

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This study developed a finite element (FE) model of simulated locking plate fixation to examine the strain response following supracondylar femoral plate attachment and under compressive loading. An implicit FE model of a synthetic femur with a distal fracture gap stabilized with a lateral plate was evaluated following attachment and 500 N loading, considering locking and non-locking proximal screws configurations. Screw pre-tension values of 60 N for both distal and proximal non-locking screws yielded good agreement with plate experimental strain data in attached (unloaded) and loaded conditions. The results highlight the importance of pre-tensioning in modeling plate attachment using non-locking screws.
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Plate fixation, supracondylar femur fracture, locking and non-locking configurations, finite element modeling, bolt pretension forces
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