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Comparison of two surgical techniques for the treatment of transverse olecranon fractures: A finite element study

Osman Ci̇van, Levent Uğur, Gürkan Yıldız

2021International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery12 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In this study, we aimed to compare the stability of traditional tension band wiring (TBW) and screw combined TBW (SC-TBW) fixation methods performed for a transverse olecranon osteotomy-fracture during different degrees of elbow movement by using finite element analysis. METHODS: Three-dimensional solid modeling of the olecranon was obtained by computed tomography images. Transverse olecranon fracture was created and fixed by TBW and SC-TBW with respect to triceps muscle force. Opening angle, twisting angle and interplanar translation occurring on the fracture line were evaluated at 45° and 90° elbow flexion. RESULTS: Opening angle: 0.71°, 0.87° at 45° and 0.64°, 0.67° at 90° elbow flexion for TBW and SC-TBW, respectively. Twisting angle: -0.01°, -0.19° at 45° flexion and 0.19°, 0.30° at 90° flexion for TBW and SC-TBW, respectively. Interplanar translation: 1.93 mm, 4.65 mm at 45° flexion and 1.78 mm, 3.95 mm at 90° flexion for TBW and SC-TBW, respectively. CONCLUSION: TBW fixation provides more stability than SC-TBW fixation model.

Topics & Concepts

OlecranonElbowTransverse planeMedicineElbow flexionOrthodonticsMaterials scienceSurgeryAnatomyElbow and Forearm Trauma TreatmentShoulder Injury and TreatmentMusculoskeletal synovial abnormalities and treatments