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Researchers from the Department of Orthopedics have conducted a study on the biomechanical changes in the proximal femur before and after the removal of the femoral neck system (FNS) in orthopedic surgery. The study utilized finite element numerical techniques to reconstruct a proximal femur model and simulate the healing state after fracture surgery. The results showed that the retention of internal fixation, such as FNS, may improve the stability of the proximal femur, but there are still risks of stress concentration in the internal fixation and stress shielding in the femur. Further clinical interventions are recommended to address these issues. [Extracted from the article] |