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Finite element analysis of type B condylar head fractures and osteosynthesis using two positional screws
Affiliation:1. Division of Applied Mechanics, Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 534, SE-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden;2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Skåne University Hospital, SE-221 85 Lund, Swedenn;3. Sports Tech Research Centre, Department of Quality Technology and Management, Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics, Mid Sweden University, SE-831 25 Östersund, Sweden;4. Department of Surgical Sciences, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Uppsala University, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to explore the cause of type B condylar head fracture after parasymphyseal impact, and evaluate the biomechanics of osteosynthesis using two positional screws for the repair of this type of fractures.MethodsA finite element model of the mandible was created, and a parasymphyseal impact was simulated using Mimics 10.01 and Abaqus 6.10 software. The type B condylar head fracture was simulated in the right condyle using a mimics simulation cut with polyplane module according to the analyzed results together with clinical experience, and the left condyle was used as a control. Two positional screws were used for rigid internal fixation of the fracture. von Mises stress distributions in the condyles and screws were analyzed.ResultsThe von Mises stress generated in parasymphyseal trauma simulation showed a significant concentration in the sagittal direction of the condyle. In two-positional-screw osteosynthesis of the condylar head fractures, stress concentration appeared within the screws in the gap area between the two fractured segments and the area around the screw head. A small amount of stress was distributed in the screw holes and on the posterior surfaces of both segments. The von Mises stress was negligible in the fractured sagittal surfaces.ConclusionIt is reasonable to attribute the cause of type B condylar head fracture to the anatomical features of the condyle. The biomechanics of two-positional-screw osteosynthesis revealed that the stress can transmit through the screws to the medial fragments, and the stresses on both sagittal fractured surfaces are minimal.
Keywords:Condylar head fracture  Rigid internal fixation  Stability  Biomechanics  Elastic modulus
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