Fracture toughness of cancellous iliac bone

Background: Cancellous bone mechanical properties are directly linked to the structural integrity, which is a result of bone quantity, the quality of its bone matrix and its microarchitecture. Several studies highlighted the bone behavior under specific loads, contributing to understanding risk fac...

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Main Authors: Calin-Daniel Stefan, Liviu Marsavina, Catalin-Adrian Miu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2024-11-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/?mno=216864
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Summary:Background: Cancellous bone mechanical properties are directly linked to the structural integrity, which is a result of bone quantity, the quality of its bone matrix and its microarchitecture. Several studies highlighted the bone behavior under specific loads, contributing to understanding risk factors and developing more effective therapeutic strategies. The anatomy and stability of iliac bone fractures, providing insight into pelvic trauma management. Aim: To evaluate the anisotropic behavior of fracture toughness of porcine iliac bone. Methods: Longitudinal and transversal specimens from pork iliac bone were cut and tested in three point bending fixtures at room temperature, in order to determine the fracture toughness of the cancellous iliac bone. Results: The tests on entire iliac bone reveals a brittle behavior. The tests on notched specimens cut on longitudinal and transversal directions show different fracture toughness values. Also, a brittle behavior occurs. The obtained results are at the lower limit of other fracture toughness results of cancellous bones. Conclusion: Our results point out the anisotropic behavior of the cancellous iliac bone. Higher fracture toughness values were obtained on longitudinal direction comparing with the transversal direction with 36.5 %. [Open Vet J 2024; 14(11.000): 3108-3112]
ISSN:2226-4485
2218-6050