Kempson G E, Campbell D
Injury. 1981 Jan;12(4):297-304. doi: 10.1016/0020-1383(81)90205-9.
The stiffness of 6 external fixation frames was compared by measuring the deflection which occurred at an unstable fracture, created in a tibia in vitro. All tests were repeated with the frames applied to pins brazed into a steel tube, in order to eliminate any errors caused by variation in the quality of the bone under test. The results of these tests are presented and observations are made on some design features of the frames. It was found that the 2 most critical factors which determined the stiffness of a frame were the diameter and the number of pins used to transfix the bone. Other factors, such as the stiffness of the connecting bar, were of secondary importance.
通过测量在体外胫骨上制造的不稳定骨折处发生的挠度,比较了6种外固定架的刚度。所有测试都在应用于钎焊在钢管上的销钉的框架上重复进行,以消除由被测骨质量变化引起的任何误差。给出了这些测试的结果,并对框架的一些设计特征进行了观察。发现决定框架刚度的2个最关键因素是用于固定骨头的销钉直径和数量。其他因素,如连接杆的刚度,则是次要的。