An in vitro biomechanical comparison of a prototype equine metacarpal dynamic compression plate fixation with double dynamic compression plate fixation of osteotomized equine third metacarpal bones.
Abstract: To compare the monotonic biomechanical properties of a prototype equine third metacarpal dynamic compression plate (EM-DCP) fixation with a double broad dynamic compression plate (DCP) fixation to repair osteotomized equine third metacarpal (MC3) bones. Methods: In vitro biomechanical testing of paired cadaveric equine MC3 with a mid-diaphyseal osteotomy, stabilized by 1 of 2 methods for fracture fixation. Methods: Twelve pairs of adult equine cadaveric MC3 bones. Methods: Twelve pairs of equine MC3 were divided into 3 test groups (4 pairs each) for (1) 4-point bending single cycle to failure testing, (2) 4-point bending cyclic fatigue testing, and (3) torsional testing. The EM-DCP (10-hole, 4.5 mm) was applied to the dorsal surface of one randomly selected bone from each pair. Two DCPs, 1 dorsally (10-hole, 4.5 mm broad) and 1 laterally (9-hole, 4.5 mm broad) were applied to the contralateral bone from each pair. All plates and screws were applied using standard AO/ASIF techniques to MC3 bones that had mid-diaphyseal osteotomies. Mean test variable values for each method were compared using a paired t-test within each group. Significance was set at P<.05. Results: Mean 4-point bending yield load, yield bending moment, bending composite rigidity, failure load and failure bending moment of the EM-DCP fixation were significantly greater (P<.0001) than those of the double broad DCP fixation. Mean cycles to failure in 4-point bending of the EM-DCP fixation was significantly greater (P<.0008) than that of the double broad DCP fixation. Mean yield load, composite rigidity, and failure load in torsion of the EM-DCP fixation were significantly greater (P<.0035) than that of the double broad DCP fixation. Conclusions: The EM-DCP provides increased stability in both static overload testing and cyclic fatigue testing. Conclusions: Results of this in vitro study support the conclusion that the prototype EM-DCP fixation is biomechanically superior to the double broad DCP fixation for the stabilization of osteotomized equine MC3.
Publication Date: 2005-12-14 PubMed ID: 16343147DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2005.00093.xGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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This research study compares the effectiveness of two methods to repair osteotomized equine third metacarpal (MC3) bones: the prototype equine third metacarpal dynamic compression plate (EM-DCP) fixation and the double broad dynamic compression plate (DCP) fixation. In vitro tests showed that the prototype EM-DCP fixation demonstrated superior biomechanical properties to the double broad DCP fixation.
Study Design and Methods
- The study is an in vitro experiment that utilizes paired cadaveric MC3 bones from adult horses.
- These bones were divided into three test groups for different testing methods: 4-point bending single cycle to failure testing, 4-point bending cyclic fatigue testing, and torsional testing.
- The prototypes, EM-DCP (10-hole, 4.5 mm) and a double broad DCP (10-hole dorsally and 9-hole laterally, both 4.5 mm broad), were applied to the bones using standard AO/ASIF techniques.
- The EM-DCP was fixed on the dorsal surface of a randomly selected bone from each pair, while the double DCPs were applied to the contralateral bone from each pair.
- Finally, mean test variable values for each fixation method were compared via a paired t-test within each group.
Results
- The EM-DCP fixation demonstrated statistically significant superior performance in multiple measures, including 4-point bending yield load, yield bending moment, bending composite rigidity, failure load, and failure bending moment.
- The cycles to failure in 4-point bending of the EM-DCP fixation were markedly greater when compared to the double DCP fixation.
- Additionally, the yield load, composite rigidity, and failure load in torsion of the EM-DCP fixation were significantly higher than the double broad DCP fixation.
Conclusions
- The study concluded that the EM-DCP fixation provides improved stability under both static overload testing and cyclic fatigue testing.
- Therefore, the EM-DCP fixation is biomechanically superior for the stabilization of osteotomized equine MC3 compared to the double broad DCP fixation method.
Cite This Article
APA
Sod GA, Hubert JD, Martin GS, Gill MS.
(2005).
An in vitro biomechanical comparison of a prototype equine metacarpal dynamic compression plate fixation with double dynamic compression plate fixation of osteotomized equine third metacarpal bones.
Vet Surg, 34(6), 594-603.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-950X.2005.00093.x Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- From the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA. gsod@vetmed.lsu.edu
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Biomechanical Phenomena
- Bone Nails / veterinary
- Bone Plates / veterinary
- Cadaver
- Compressive Strength / physiology
- Fracture Fixation, Internal / methods
- Fracture Fixation, Internal / veterinary
- Fractures, Bone / surgery
- Fractures, Bone / veterinary
- Horses / injuries
- Horses / surgery
- Metacarpal Bones / injuries
- Metacarpal Bones / surgery
- Osteotomy / methods
- Osteotomy / veterinary
- Random Allocation
- Torsion Abnormality / veterinary
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