Nondestructive acoustic modal analysis for assessing bone screw stability: An ex vivo animal study

Author:

Einafshar Mohammadjavad (Matin)1,Najafidoust Mohammad2,Bastami Farshid3,Massaad Elie4,Hashemi Ata5,Kiapour Ali4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Material and Production Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark

2. Neuroscience Research Australia and Prince of Wales Clinical School Kensington New South Wales Australia

3. Department of Dentistry Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran Tehran Iran

4. Department of Neurosurgery Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard, Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Biomechanics Group, Biomedical Engineering Faculty Amirkabir University of Technology Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractConventional insertion torque and pull‐out tests are destructive and unsuitable for clinical bone screw fixation. This study evaluates screw stability using acoustic modal analysis (AMA) and Periotest compared to traditional methods in an ex vivo animal model. Titanium self‐tapping screws (STS) and nonself‐tapping screws (N‐STS) were implanted in the proximal tibia of 12 rabbits. Four testing methods were used to assess screw stability: peak insertion torque (PIT) during implantation, AMA for natural frequency (NF), Periotest for Periotest value (PTV), and pull‐out test for peak pullout force (PPF). Euthanization was performed at 0 (primary stability), 4, and 8 weeks (secondary stability). No significant difference in primary stability was found between STS and N‐STS except for AMA (STS: NF 2434 ± 67 Hz, N‐STS: NF 2572 ± 43 Hz; p = 0.62). Secondary stability increased significantly over time for both screw types (4‐week: NF 3687 ± 36 vs. 3408 ± 45 Hz, PTV 1.4 ± 1.6 vs. −1.5 ± 1.8, PPF 236 ± 29 vs. 220 ± 34 N; 8‐week: NF 3890 ± 39 vs. 3613 ± 31 Hz, PTV −3.2 ± 2.5 vs. −2 ± 4.3, PPF 248 ± 25 vs. 289 ± 28 N). Higher NF values for given PTV/PPF indicate potential clinical advantages. Significant differences between primary and secondary stabilities suggest osteointegration was mainly achieved in the 4‐week group.

Publisher

Wiley

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