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Bone Repair and Biomedical Engineering

Repairing Bones: Overview Some serious breaks need the aid of engineers because: – Need to restore function and position – Likely not to heal correctly – High risk of infection – Very long healing time Biomedical engineers use internal and external fixation approaches While beneficial, added challenges and possible complications exist

Internal vs. External Fixation Internal fixation: Temporary or permanent fixtures directly attached to the bone under the skin, for alignment and support – pins – rods or nails – plates – screws – wires – grafting External fixation: Temporary repair supports outside of the skin that stabilize and align bone while the body heals – screws in bone to hold in place – metal braces or casts – can be externally adjusted

Internal Fixation To determine the best repair technique, the break type and location are considered Image source: US National Library of Health, National Institutes of Health, Medline Plus,

External Fixation Installing temporary repair supports outside of the skin to stabilize and align bone while the body heals. Examples: screws in bone, metal braces, casts, slings. Image source: US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, MedlinePlus,

Example Tibia and fibula broken while skiing and repaired with a rod and pins. Spiral fracture-torsion break Image source: Art’s Spiral Fracture Pix, University of Arizona., Used with permission.

Example: Rods, Plates and Screws Rods are used for alignment and support of long and large bones Plates hold together loose pieces of bone and support smaller bones Screws hold plates and rods in place Image source: US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Medline Plus,

Example: Rods, Screws and Pins Image source: Medical illustration copyright © 2009 Nucleus Medical Art. All rights reserved. Used with permission. pin Pins are similar to screws and usually affix a detached piece of bone

Image source: Medical illustration copyright © 2009 Nucleus Medical Art. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

More Plates and Screws X-ray example of shattered dog femur that was repaired with a plate and seven screws Image source: David M. Nunamker, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. Used with permission.

Bone Grafting Example Graft material is removed from patient’s ilium (pelvis, hip) [left] Bone graft fills a gap in a human spine [right] Image source: US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, MedlinePlus, (left) and (right)

Medical Implant Materials Bone is an amazing material: strong and flexible Most human-made materials that are strong are also brittle To be accepted by the body and not cause other problems, the materials for rods, pins, screws and plates must also be biocompatible. Engineers design materials especially for medical implants that are made of: – Surgical stainless steels (blends of nickel, chrome and molybdenum) – Titanium alloys – Polymers

Results After a few months, patients should be back on their feet, ready to participate in everyday activities Image source: US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, MedlinePlus,