Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis

For anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R), one of the crucial aspects of treatment is the fixator selection that could provide initial graft fixation post-operatively. Literature on biomechanical stabilities of different sizes of fixators as femoral graft fixation is limited. Therefore,...

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Main Authors: Zainal Abidin, Nur Afikah, Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif, Ab Rashid, Amir Mustakim, Ng, Bing Wui, Gan, Hong Seng, Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2022.05.021
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spelling my.utm.1004492023-04-14T01:52:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100449/ Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis Zainal Abidin, Nur Afikah Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif Ab Rashid, Amir Mustakim Ng, Bing Wui Gan, Hong Seng Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq Q Science (General) For anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R), one of the crucial aspects of treatment is the fixator selection that could provide initial graft fixation post-operatively. Literature on biomechanical stabilities of different sizes of fixators as femoral graft fixation is limited. Therefore, this study aims to analyse the influence of different diameters of cross-pins on the stability of graft fixations after ACL-R via finite element analysis (FEA). In the methodology, three-dimensional (3D) models of three different diameters of cross-pins were developed, of which anterior tibial loads (ATL) were applied onto the tibia. From the findings, the cross-pin with a smaller diameter (4 mm) provided optimum stability than larger diameter cross-pins, whereby it demonstrated acceptable stresses at the fixators (both cross-pin and interference screw) with a different percentage of 28%, while the stresses at the corresponding bones were favourable for osseointegration to occur. Besides, the strains of the knee joint with 4 mm diameter cross-pin were also superior in providing a good biomechanical environment for bone healing, while the recorded strain values at fixators were comparable with a larger diameter of cross-pins without being inferior in terms of deformation. To conclude, the cross-pin with 4 mm diameter depicted the best biomechanical aspects in graft fixation for ACL-R since it allows better assistance for the osseointegration process and can minimise the possibility of the breakage and migration of fixators. This study is not only useful for medical surgeons to justify their choices of pin diameter to treat patients, but also for researchers to conduct future studies. Elsevier Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed Zainal Abidin, Nur Afikah and Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif and Ab Rashid, Amir Mustakim and Ng, Bing Wui and Gan, Hong Seng and Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq (2022) Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis. Injury, 53 (7). pp. 2424-2436. ISSN 0020-1383 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2022.05.021 DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2022.05.021
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Zainal Abidin, Nur Afikah
Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif
Ab Rashid, Amir Mustakim
Ng, Bing Wui
Gan, Hong Seng
Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis
description For anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R), one of the crucial aspects of treatment is the fixator selection that could provide initial graft fixation post-operatively. Literature on biomechanical stabilities of different sizes of fixators as femoral graft fixation is limited. Therefore, this study aims to analyse the influence of different diameters of cross-pins on the stability of graft fixations after ACL-R via finite element analysis (FEA). In the methodology, three-dimensional (3D) models of three different diameters of cross-pins were developed, of which anterior tibial loads (ATL) were applied onto the tibia. From the findings, the cross-pin with a smaller diameter (4 mm) provided optimum stability than larger diameter cross-pins, whereby it demonstrated acceptable stresses at the fixators (both cross-pin and interference screw) with a different percentage of 28%, while the stresses at the corresponding bones were favourable for osseointegration to occur. Besides, the strains of the knee joint with 4 mm diameter cross-pin were also superior in providing a good biomechanical environment for bone healing, while the recorded strain values at fixators were comparable with a larger diameter of cross-pins without being inferior in terms of deformation. To conclude, the cross-pin with 4 mm diameter depicted the best biomechanical aspects in graft fixation for ACL-R since it allows better assistance for the osseointegration process and can minimise the possibility of the breakage and migration of fixators. This study is not only useful for medical surgeons to justify their choices of pin diameter to treat patients, but also for researchers to conduct future studies.
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author Zainal Abidin, Nur Afikah
Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif
Ab Rashid, Amir Mustakim
Ng, Bing Wui
Gan, Hong Seng
Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
author_facet Zainal Abidin, Nur Afikah
Ramlee, Muhammad Hanif
Ab Rashid, Amir Mustakim
Ng, Bing Wui
Gan, Hong Seng
Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
author_sort Zainal Abidin, Nur Afikah
title Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis
title_short Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis
title_full Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis
title_fullStr Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - A specific case study via finite element analysis
title_sort biomechanical effects of cross-pin's diameter in reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament - a specific case study via finite element analysis
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100449/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2022.05.021
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