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THE PHOTOELASTIC ANALISYS OF VERTEBRAL FIXATION SYSTEM SCREWS
Fecha
2009Registro en:
Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, v.17, n.4, p.207-210, 2009
1413-7852
Autor
FAKHOURI, Sarah Fakher
SIQUEIRA, Dayana Pousa Paiva de
ARAUJO, Cleudmar Amaral de
DEFINO, Helton Luiz Aparecido
SHIMANO, Antonio Carlos
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: The photoelasticity is used for assessing the tensions/deformations involved in photoelastic materials when submitted to a given load by the observation of optical effects. The screw performance and mechanical functions are directly associated to the quality of the screws fixation in the vertebrae. Photoelasticity is an important tool to perform comparative studies of this nature. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare, by using photoelasticity, internal stresses produced by the screw with an external diameter of 6 mm, when submitted to two different pullout strengths. Materials and Methods: For this, four photoelastic models were produced. The simulation was conducted by using two pullout strengths: 0.75 and 1.50 kgf. The maximum shear stresses were calculated on 19 points around the screws, using the Tardy compensation method. Results:The values of maximum shear stress were higher with the load of 1.50 kgf. Conclusion: Thus, the screw will be more susceptible to pullout when heavier loads are applied. According to our analysis, we also found that the site with the highest maximum shear stress was found to be at the peak of creast, particularly near the tips of the screws, regardless of the load employed.