Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture

The purpose of this research was to comparison of the mechanical strength of the three different stabilization techniques in canine mandibular models. An L-shaped acrylic plate to replicate the mandible of a middle-sized dog was used as a canine mandibular fracture model. The research compa...

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Main Authors: Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn, Ketkaew Wasanasuk, Nessara Shomwiwat, Prapaiporn Plangngan, Phavinee Panmongkol, Pawish Suranunt, Tassanee Jaroensong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University 2021-09-01
Series:Veterinary Integrative Sciences
Online Access:https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/vis/article/view/255366
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author Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn
Ketkaew Wasanasuk
Nessara Shomwiwat
Prapaiporn Plangngan
Phavinee Panmongkol
Pawish Suranunt
Tassanee Jaroensong
author_facet Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn
Ketkaew Wasanasuk
Nessara Shomwiwat
Prapaiporn Plangngan
Phavinee Panmongkol
Pawish Suranunt
Tassanee Jaroensong
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description The purpose of this research was to comparison of the mechanical strength of the three different stabilization techniques in canine mandibular models. An L-shaped acrylic plate to replicate the mandible of a middle-sized dog was used as a canine mandibular fracture model. The research compared the strength of 3 fixation techniques: interfragmentary wiring, paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization, and a combination of both techniques. Each method was tested using 6 acrylic samples and measuring the maximum pressure load on the rostral mandible model using a Hounsfield H50KS testing machine. Statistical analysis was used to summarize the maximum load results from each method. The strengths of the interfragmentary wiring technique and the combination technique were not significantly different, while the paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization technique had significantly less strength than the other two techniques. The acrylic samples simulated the mandibular bone in a medium-sized breed dog because there are variable sizes and conformations of the mandible. This method was used to help neutralize other confounding factors associated with using real bone. In conclusion, the combination technique of interfragmentary wiring and paraosseous clamp-cerclage was the best method that can be used for increased stabilization of mandibular fixation. This technique was useful for facilitating stabilization of a mandible at a lower cost compared with the bone plate and screw method.
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spelling doaj.art-ba2f2ac2b81442b69926451a3a5dd4822023-04-28T08:34:58ZengFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai UniversityVeterinary Integrative Sciences2629-99682021-09-0120110711610.12982/VIS.2022.010Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fractureChaiyakorn ThitiyanapornKetkaew WasanasukNessara ShomwiwatPrapaiporn PlangnganPhavinee PanmongkolPawish SuranuntTassanee Jaroensong The purpose of this research was to comparison of the mechanical strength of the three different stabilization techniques in canine mandibular models. An L-shaped acrylic plate to replicate the mandible of a middle-sized dog was used as a canine mandibular fracture model. The research compared the strength of 3 fixation techniques: interfragmentary wiring, paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization, and a combination of both techniques. Each method was tested using 6 acrylic samples and measuring the maximum pressure load on the rostral mandible model using a Hounsfield H50KS testing machine. Statistical analysis was used to summarize the maximum load results from each method. The strengths of the interfragmentary wiring technique and the combination technique were not significantly different, while the paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization technique had significantly less strength than the other two techniques. The acrylic samples simulated the mandibular bone in a medium-sized breed dog because there are variable sizes and conformations of the mandible. This method was used to help neutralize other confounding factors associated with using real bone. In conclusion, the combination technique of interfragmentary wiring and paraosseous clamp-cerclage was the best method that can be used for increased stabilization of mandibular fixation. This technique was useful for facilitating stabilization of a mandible at a lower cost compared with the bone plate and screw method.https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/vis/article/view/255366
spellingShingle Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn
Ketkaew Wasanasuk
Nessara Shomwiwat
Prapaiporn Plangngan
Phavinee Panmongkol
Pawish Suranunt
Tassanee Jaroensong
Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture
Veterinary Integrative Sciences
title Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture
title_full Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture
title_fullStr Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture
title_short Mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in L-shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture
title_sort mechanical testing of paraosseous clamp cerclage stabilization compared to interfragmentary wiring and combination technique in l shape acrylic plate simulate to canine mandibular fracture
url https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/vis/article/view/255366
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