Evaluation of mechanical and metal alloy composition of two sizes of circular external fixator rings for three different manufacturers for dogs / Avaliação mecânica e de composição de liga metálica de dois tamanhos de anéis para fixador externo circular de três diferentes fabricantes para cães
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.)
; 42: Pub.1238-Dec. 12, 2014. tab
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Circular external skeletal fixator Ilizarov is a fixation method widely used to stabilize fractures. The method is performed using several components but the ring stands out as the fundamental component of this device, and compression loads in the same plane of the ring are mainly due to the wires connected from one side to another of the implant. The axial load is reached on the rings with a proper tension distractor device connected to the wires and fixed with bolts, washers and nuts during surgical procedure. Additional loads to axial tension are employed during patient`s physical activities after surgery. The study aimed to compare the resistance to axial compression load and analyze the alloy composition of the Ilizarov rings with different diameter sizes and alloys. Materials, Methods &Results:
We tested two diameters of rings acquired from three manufacturers for mechanical axial compression. Manufacture sample (N = 30 rings of each trademark) was divided into two groups (60 and 80 diameter mm). The tests to evaluate strength and deformation parameters were performed in a universal testing machine Kratos ® 3.000 MP KE model, equipped with a load cell of 3000 N with test speed of 10 mm per minute. We also evaluated the elemental alloy composition by the method of the TTPIXE (Thick Target Proton Induced X-Ray Emission) in external PIXE...Key words
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Main subject:
Biomechanical Phenomena
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External Fixators
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Weight-Bearing
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Ilizarov Technique
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Animals
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.)
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Acta sci. vet. (Online)
Year:
2014
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Article