• 1. Department of Thoracic Surgery,Shanghai Pudong Hospital &;
  • Fudan University Pudong Medical Center,Shanghai 201399,P. R. China;;
  • Email:nhywct@sina. com;;
  • 2. Department of Mechanics and EngineeringScience,Fudan University,Shanghai 200433,P. R. China;;
  • 3. Department of Radiology,Shanghai Pudong Hospital &;
  • Fudan University Pudong Medical Center,Shanghai 201399,P. R. China;
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Objective To evaluate clinical efficacy of four-claw Ti-planes for internal fixation of multiple rib fractures and flail chest. Methods Clinical data of 93 patients with multiple rib fractures and flail chest who were admittedto Shanghai Pudong Hospital from December 2011 to November 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 78 male and 15 female patients with their age of 20-80 years. All the patients received internal fixation of rib fractures using four-clawTi-planes. Finite element modeling and analysis were performed to investigate biomechanical behaviors of rib fractures after internal fixation with four-claw Ti-planes. Results The average number of rib fractures of the 93 patients was 5.9±2.1,and each patient received 3.8±1.3 four-claw Ti-planes for internal fixation. The operations were performed 6.3±3.2 days after admission. After the rib fractures were fixed with four-claw Ti-planes,rib dislocations and chest-wall collapse of flail chest were restored,and patients’ pain was relieved. Postoperative CT image reconstruction of the chest showed no dislocationor displacement at the fixation areas of the four-claw Ti-planes. Rib fractures were stabilized well,and normal contours of the chest were restored. Finite element analysis showed that the maximum bearable stress of the rib fractures after internal fixation with four-claw Ti-planes was twice as large as normal ribs. Conclusion Clinical outcomes of four-claw Ti-planesfor internal fixation of rib fractures are satisfactory with small incisions and less muscle injury of the chest wall,so this technique deserves wide clinical use.

Citation: WANG Changtao,WANG Shengzhang,WANG Weizhong,XU Yongdong,WANG Dongdong,LI Zhicheng,XIONG Jian.. Finite Element Modeling and Clinical Analysis of Internal Fixation of Multiple Rib Fractures and Flail Chest Using Four-claw Ti-planes. Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2013, 20(5): 551-554. doi: 10.7507/1007-4848.20130172 Copy

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