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Biomechanical Analysis of a Novel Double-Point Fixation Method for Displaced Intra-Articular Calcaneal Fractures

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Date 2022 Mar 31
PMID 35356772
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The development of minimally invasive procedures and implant materials has improved the fixation strength of implants and is less traumatic in surgery. The purpose of this study was to propose a novel "double-point fixation" for calcaneal fractures and compare its biomechanical stability with the traditional "three-point fixation." A three-dimensional finite element foot model with a Sanders type IIIAB calcaneal fracture was developed based on clinical images comprising bones, plantar fascia, ligaments, and encapsulated soft tissue. Double-point and three-point fixation resembled the surgical procedure with a volar distal radius plate and calcaneal locking plate, respectively. The stress distribution, fracture displacement, and change of the Böhler angle and Gissane's angle were estimated by a walking simulation using the model, and the predictions between the double-point and three-point fixation were compared at heel-strike, midstance, and push-off instants. Double-point fixation demonstrated lower bone stress (103.3 199.4 MPa), but higher implant stress (1,084.0 577.9 MPa). The model displacement of double-point fixation was higher than that of three-point fixation (3.68 2.53 mm). The displacement of the posterior joint facet (0.127 0.150 mm) and the changes of the Böhler angle (0.9° 1.4°) and Gissane's angle (0.7° 0.9°) in double-point fixation were comparably lower. Double-point fixation by volar distal radius plates demonstrated sufficient and favorable fixation stability and a lower risk of postoperative stress fracture, which may potentially serve as a new fixation modality for the treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures.

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