Influence of the connecting rod on the biomechanical properties of five external skeletal fixation configurations

VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE ORTHOPAEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY(2003)

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A recently developed external skeletal fixation system (SK(TM), IMEX Veterinary, Inc) utilizes larger diameter connecting rods, therefore overcoming one of the weaknesses of the original Kirschner-Ehmer (KE) system. The purpose of the current study was to compare five typical external fixator constructs in axial compression, torsion, Cranial-Caudal (C-C) and Medial-Lateral (M-L) bending to determine the effect of the larger connecting rods on frame stiffness. The results demonstrate that the larger connecting rod has a significant effect on overall frame stiffness. The use of two or more full-pins, as in the type II and III techniques nullified the contribution of the connecting rod diameter and frame stiffness was more a factor of pin size, number and orientation.
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external fixation,biomechanics,Kirschner-Ehmer,SK (TM),connecting rod
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