Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant

Orthopaedic implant biomechanics research is booming, especially in bone fixation. Fixation involves securing a plate to a broken bone. The femur fractured mostly. Long bone fractures can be difficult to cure despite technological and medical breakthroughs. This study analyses the performance and op...

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Main Authors: Sulong, Muhammad Syawal Aiman, Syahrom, Ardiyanshah, Zakaria, Zulfadzli
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spelling my.utm.1041332024-01-17T01:26:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/104133/ Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant Sulong, Muhammad Syawal Aiman Syahrom, Ardiyanshah Zakaria, Zulfadzli R Medicine (General) RD Surgery Orthopaedic implant biomechanics research is booming, especially in bone fixation. Fixation involves securing a plate to a broken bone. The femur fractured mostly. Long bone fractures can be difficult to cure despite technological and medical breakthroughs. This study analyses the performance and optimal screw arrangement for biodegradable locking compression plate. This study compares biodegradable bone plate materials to identify the best (Iron, Zinc and Magnesium). SolidWorks models fracture repair plates and fixes them in a normal walking condition to a mid-ship fracture. Further, finite element analysis was performed on models with homogeneous and isotropic bone and plate. Simulation was done using COMSOL programme and screws. Idealized poroelastic 3D FE femoral model with 5 mm fracture gap and plate-screw design. We saw stress and displacement. The minimal von Mises stress and deformation for 6 screws. Under pure zinc and magnesium load, the highest von Mises stress was 7.94 MPa and the maximum deformation was 0.08 mm, proving that iron was the best material. Based on finite element analysis, the LCP can offer mechanical stability for comminuted fractures, fixing the bone block and promoting bone healing. Penerbit UTM Press 2022-10-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104133/1/MuhammadSyawalAimanSulongArdiansyahSyahromZulfadzliZakaria2022_StudyofLockingCompressionPlate.pdf Sulong, Muhammad Syawal Aiman and Syahrom, Ardiyanshah and Zakaria, Zulfadzli (2022) Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant. Journal Of Medical Device Technology, 1 (1). pp. 56-63. ISSN 2948-5438 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jmeditec.v1n1.18 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jmeditec.v1n1.18
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Sulong, Muhammad Syawal Aiman
Syahrom, Ardiyanshah
Zakaria, Zulfadzli
Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant
description Orthopaedic implant biomechanics research is booming, especially in bone fixation. Fixation involves securing a plate to a broken bone. The femur fractured mostly. Long bone fractures can be difficult to cure despite technological and medical breakthroughs. This study analyses the performance and optimal screw arrangement for biodegradable locking compression plate. This study compares biodegradable bone plate materials to identify the best (Iron, Zinc and Magnesium). SolidWorks models fracture repair plates and fixes them in a normal walking condition to a mid-ship fracture. Further, finite element analysis was performed on models with homogeneous and isotropic bone and plate. Simulation was done using COMSOL programme and screws. Idealized poroelastic 3D FE femoral model with 5 mm fracture gap and plate-screw design. We saw stress and displacement. The minimal von Mises stress and deformation for 6 screws. Under pure zinc and magnesium load, the highest von Mises stress was 7.94 MPa and the maximum deformation was 0.08 mm, proving that iron was the best material. Based on finite element analysis, the LCP can offer mechanical stability for comminuted fractures, fixing the bone block and promoting bone healing.
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author Sulong, Muhammad Syawal Aiman
Syahrom, Ardiyanshah
Zakaria, Zulfadzli
author_facet Sulong, Muhammad Syawal Aiman
Syahrom, Ardiyanshah
Zakaria, Zulfadzli
author_sort Sulong, Muhammad Syawal Aiman
title Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant
title_short Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant
title_full Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant
title_fullStr Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant
title_full_unstemmed Study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant
title_sort study of locking compression plate through biodegradable implant
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104133/1/MuhammadSyawalAimanSulongArdiansyahSyahromZulfadzliZakaria2022_StudyofLockingCompressionPlate.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/104133/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jmeditec.v1n1.18
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