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Computed modeling of humeral mid-shaft fracture treated by bundle nailing
Elastic
bundle nailing is a method for simple humeral mid-shaft fracture
osteosynthesis. The aim of our subsequent numerical simulations was to
find out torsional and bending stiffness of an elastic bundle nailed
humerus. Parametrical 3D numerical model was developed. The diameter of
nails was the varying parameter of 1.8, 2.5, 3 and 4 mm. From our
results can be seen that the bending stiffness in bundle nailing
technique does not depend on nail diameter. On the contrary the
torsional stiffness does highly depend on nail diameter. The dependency
of the maximal stress on a nail diameter during bending and torsion of
the humerus is non-linear. It can be seen that the higher diameter is
used the higher stress occurs. Achieved results allow us for the
recommendation of optimal nail diameter for this method, which lies
between 2 and 3 mm