An experimental study of pressure-volume dynamics of casting materials

被引:7
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作者
Deshpande, SV [1 ]
机构
[1] Wrexham Maelor Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, Wrexham, Wales
来源
INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED | 2005年 / 36卷 / 09期
关键词
casting materials; compartment syndrome; compliance; plaster of Paris; softcast; fibreglass;
D O I
10.1016/j.injury.2005.02.003
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Casting materials are commonly used in a trauma and post-operative setting in orthopaedic practice. Swelling after trauma or surgery is universal, hence, the importance of understanding the pressure-volume dynamics of various materials commonly used for casting. This study attempts to define the pressure response of casts made from three commonly used materials to increasing volume, using a cylindrical model cast. Plaster of Paris (PoP), rigid fibreglass and semi-rigid nonfibreglass (Softcast) were chosen for comparison. Softcast had the best compliance and rate dependency characteristics, accommodating significantly more volume of fluid compared to plaster of Paris or Rigid fibreglass material. The latter two had similar compliance. All three materials demonstrated stress- relaxation which is of advantage in reducing peak pressures for a given volume change. This study shows that the casting materials behave in a viscoelastic manner, which allows them to accommodate more volume change than would otherwise be possible. The use of semi-rigid material may be safer than other materials as far as response to swelling (volume expansion) is concerned. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1067 / 1074
页数:8
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