Modelling the effects of different fracture geometries and healing stages on ultrasound signal loss across a long bone fracture

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作者
Centre for Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, Avon BA2 7AY, United Kingdom [1 ]
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[1] Centre for Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath
[2] Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR), University of Southampton, Southampton
来源
Comput. Methods Biomech. Biomed. Eng. | 2007年 / 5卷 / 371-375期
关键词
Attenuation; Axial transmission; Cortical bone; Fracture healing;
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10.1080/10255840701502387
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摘要
The effect on the signal amplitude of ultrasonic waves propagating along cortical bone plates was modelled using a 2D Finite Difference code. Different healing stages, represented by modified fracture geometries were introduced to the plate model. A simple transverse and oblique fracture filled with water was introduced to simulate the inflammatory stage. Subsequently, a symmetric external callus surrounding a transverse fracture was modelled to represent an advanced stage of healing. In comparison to the baseline (intact plate) data, a large net loss in signal amplitude was produced for the simple transverse and oblique cases. Changing the geometry to an external callus with different mechanical properties caused the net loss in signal amplitude to reduce significantly. This relative change in signal amplitude as the geometry and mechanical properties of the fracture site change could potentially be used to monitor the healing process. © 2007 Taylor & Francis.
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页码:371 / 375
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