Abstract
Orthopedic fixators depend on mechanical characteristics like stiffness and firmness. The Ilizarov Apparatus (IA) is a common surgical management approach to restructure the bone fractures. IA includes two wires, specifically K-wire and olive wire, to treat the fractures. The functions of IA using K-wire and olive wire have been explored with experimental and finite element approach. To describe the stability of fixation and stiffness of olive wire and K-wire, the mechanical performance of the wires was evaluated experimentally as well as numerically by ANSYS software. The results obtained from the olive wire experimental setup with applied loads of 50 to 100 N, showed stiffnesses ranging from 13.85 to 14.58 N/mm and displacements ranging from 3.61 to 6.86 mm. Also, in analytical evaluation, the obtained stiffness ranges from 14.36 to 14.34 N/mm for loads of 50-100 N with a displacement of 3.48-6.97mm. A two-ring olive wire was found to be stiffer than a two-ring K-wire fixator under the same loading conditions. The goal of this study is to help orthopedic specialists assess the stiffness and stability of IA setups with olive and K-wires.
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