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Investigation of Screw Fixations for Pubic Rami Fractures Presented by: Shi An Supervisor: Dr. Kajsa Duke December 4, 2015 Mechanical Engineering University of Alberta

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Page 1: Investigation of Screw Fixations for Pubic Rami Fractures_AN_KKD

Investigation of Screw Fixations for Pubic Rami FracturesPresented by: Shi AnSupervisor: Dr. Kajsa Duke

December 4, 2015

Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Alberta

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Outline

Introduction

Objectives

Methods

Results

Future work

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Introduction

Pelvic Bone

Ilium

PubisPubic Symphysis

Sacrum

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Introduction

Causes for Pelvic Fracture

Incidents: traffic accidents, falling from

significant height etc..

Osteoporosis

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Introduction

Pelvic Fracture

Superior Pubic Ramus

Dual Rami Fracture

Inferior Pubic Ramus

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Introduction

Treatment of Pubic Rami Fractures

Minimally invasive

Open surgery

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Objectives

Part 1: To evaluate stress in a simple screw block model with different loading

Part 2: To create a cortical bone layer in a pelvis model

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Part 1: Screw block simulationMethodsMethod for simple screw block simulation:

Solid modeling screw and blocks

Different loadings including axial load, shear load and friction

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Part 1: Screw block simulationMethods: ModelingSolid modeling screw and blocks

Screw

Cancellous

Cortical layer

Cortical

Cancellous

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Part 1: Screw block simulationMethods: ModelingMaterial Properties

Cortical Cancellous Stainless Steel

Young's Modulus (MPa)

17,900 1,790 200,000

Poisson's Ratio 0.3 0.3 0.28

Mass Density (kg/) 1,850 460 7,800

Yield Strength (MPa)

110 5.4 172.3

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Part 1: Screw block simulationMethodsComponent Contact

No penetration between interfaces Rigidly bonded for all other components Various frictional factors between interfaces were simulated

Interface (fracture plane)

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Part 1: Screw block simulationMethods: Boundary Conditions & Loadings

Each loading was applied individually

10 N Compression 10 N Tension

10 N Shear Force

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Part 1: Screw block Simulation

Results: Example Von Mises stress plot

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Part 1: Screw block Simulation

Results: Example Normal Stress in X direction

Tension

Compression

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Part 1: Screw block Simulation

Results: Stress

10N Compression

10N Tension

10N Shear Force

No friction No Gap 235 441.7 1,118

Friction factor: 0.46

No Gap 237.1 443.5 837.1

Friction factor: 0.8

No Gap 237.1 443.5 888.1

2-mm Gap 449.5 449.5 12,320

FEA result for Stress

Note: All units in kPa

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Part 1: Screw block Simulation

Results: Displacement

10N Compression

10N Tension

10N Shear Force

No friction No Gap 1.084 2.324 45.78

Friction factor: 0.46

No Gap 1.083 2.319 42.03

Friction factor: 0.8

No Gap 1.083 2.319 42.70

2-mm Gap 2.335 2.335 434.9

Note: All units in mm

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Part 2: Modeling a bone layerMethods Reasons

Current model is a single solidBetter represent the two bone layers

Three methods attempted:Shell featureScalingLofted/boundary cut

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Part 2: Modeling a bone layer

Method 3: Lofted/Boundary cut

Cuts along the specified boundary (required) and follow the path defined (optional)

Boundaries specifiedModeled by Dr. Kajsa Duke

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Part 2: Modeling a bone layer

Method 3: Lofted/Boundary cut

Specify every boundary in multiple planes Surface offset to represent cortical bone

thickness

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Part 2: Modeling a bone layer

Combine

Cancellous core was created using Boolean subtraction, then assembled them together

Cancellous core + Cortical layer = More realistic bone

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Part 2: Modeling a bone layer

Continue Modeling

Main cut, small cut and screw were assembled

Main Cut

Screw

Small cut shell

Small cut core (blue)

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Part 2: Simulation

Component contactMain cut Small cut:

shellSmall cut:

coreScrew

Main cut   No penetration

No penetration

Bonded

Small cut: shell

No penetration

  Bonded Bonded

Small cut: core

No penetration

Bonded   Bonded

Screw Bonded Bonded Bonded  

Blue: Small cut coreRed: Screw

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Part 2: SimulationLoading and Boundary Conditions

Fix the Ilium and Pubic Symphysis Apply 500 N force on acetabulum

Pubic Symphysis

Acetabulum

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Part 2: Simulation

Results: Stress Maximum stress found within bolt Stresses concentrated around acetabulum,

fixtures and bolt

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Part 2: Simulation

Results: Displacement Maximum displacement occurs at inferior ~

0.03 mm

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Conclusions

Clinical relevance learned from blockBlock case with Gap was the worstThere should not be a gap between

fractures

Clinical relevance from pelvisGreater displacement in inferior rami

not directly held by screwBut displacement is so small healing is

not a concern

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Challenges & Future work

ChallengesTime consuming method13 more pelvis bones to analyze

Future workApply the method to full pelvisFind a more effective approach of

separating cortical layer and cancellous core

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Questions?