Biomechanical advantage of lengthening of the femur with an external fixator over an intramedullary nail

  • Woo Kie Min
  • , Byung Guk Min
  • , Chang Wug Oh
  • , Hae Ryong Song
  • , Jong Keon Oh
  • , Hyung Soo Ahn
  • , Byung Chul Park
  • , Poong Taek Kim

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Abstract

The present experimental study investigated biomechanical differences in methods of femoral lengthening using a monolateral external fixator only and using an external fixator over an intramedullary nail. Three materials, namely polyvinyl chloride rods, composite synthetic bone, and cadaver-bone, were tested using the MTS machine. We evaluated the differences of axial stiffness according to the presence of a nail or the numbers of half-pins (two or three half-pins) that were fixed at each side of osteotomy. The addition of a nail may increase the axial stiffness of the frame of monolateral external fixator for limb lengthening. Additionally, it is enough to distract the femur with fixing two half-pins at each side, when using the technique of lengthening over a nail.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-43
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Pediatric Orthopaedics Part B
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2007

Keywords

  • Biomechanics
  • External fixator
  • Intramedullary nail
  • Lengthening

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