K-wire is more damaging than standard or acrylic drill bits when evaluating torsional properties of rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculi) femurs

The objective of this study is to compare drilling variables and torsional mechanical properties of rabbit femora after bicortical drilling with a 1.5-mm standard surgical drill bit, acrylic drill bit, and K-wire. 24 pairs of rabbit femora. After drilling under controlled axial displacement rate, ea...

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Published inAmerican journal of veterinary research Vol. 85; no. 6; pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors Massie, Anna M, Kapatkin, Amy S, Garcia, Tanya C, Marcellin-Little, Denis J, Guzman, David Sanchez-Migallon, Chou, Po-Yen, Stover, Susan M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.06.2024
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Summary:The objective of this study is to compare drilling variables and torsional mechanical properties of rabbit femora after bicortical drilling with a 1.5-mm standard surgical drill bit, acrylic drill bit, and K-wire. 24 pairs of rabbit femora. After drilling under controlled axial displacement rate, each bone was biaxially loaded in compression followed by rapid external torsion to failure. Maximum axial thrust force, maximum drill torque, integral of force and displacement, change in temperature, maximum power spectral density of the torque signal, torque vibration, and torque and angle at the yield and failure points were collected. Pre- and postyield stiffness, yield and failure energies, and postyield energy were calculated. The work required to drill through the cis- and transcortices (integral of force and displacement) was greater for the K-wire, followed by the acrylic and then standard drill bits, respectively. The K-wire demonstrated higher maximum torque than the drill bits at the ciscortex, and the force of drilling was significantly greater. The vibration data was greater with the acrylic and standard drill bits than the K-wire. There was no difference in torsional strength between drilling types. Mechanical differences exist between different drill bits and K-wire and demonstrate that the K-wire is overall more damaging than the surgical drill bit.
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ISSN:0002-9645
1943-5681
DOI:10.2460/ajvr.24.01.0006