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How plate positioning impacts the biomechanics of the open wedge tibial osteotomy; a finite element analysis

Blecha, L. D.
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Zambelli, P. Y.
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Ramaniraka, N. A.
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2005
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin

A numerical model of the medial open wedge tibial osteotomy based on the finite element method was developed. Two plate positions were tested numerically. In a configuration, (a), the plate was fixed in a medial position and (b) in an anteromedial position. The simulation took into account soft tissues preload, muscular tonus and maximal gait load.The maximal stresses observed in the four structural elements (bone, plate, wedge, screws) of an osteotomy with plate in medial position were substantially higher (1.13-2.8 times more) than those observed in osteotomy with an anteromedial plate configuration. An important increase (1.71 times more) of the relative micromotions between the wedge and the bone was also observed. In order to avoid formation of fibrous tissue at the bone wedge interface, the osteotomy should be loaded under 18.8% (approximately 50 kg) of the normal gait load until the osteotomy interfaces union is achieved.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/10255840500322433
Author(s)
Blecha, L. D.
Zambelli, P. Y.
Ramaniraka, N. A.
Bourban, P. E.  
Manson, J. A.  
Pioletti, Dominique P.  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin
Volume

8

Issue

5

Start page

307

End page

13

Subjects

Osteotomy

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Biomechanics

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Finite element analysis

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Bone tissue engineering

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Plate position

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EPFL, Laboratory for Orthopedic Research, Lausanne, Switzerland. 1025-5842 (Print) Journal Article

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