Finite Element Analysis of Patient-Specific Cranial Implants under Different Design Parameters for Material Selection

Q2 Engineering Designs Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.3390/designs8020031
Manuel Mejía Rodríguez, O. González-Estrada, D. Villegas-Bermúdez
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This work presents the study of the thickness vs. stiffness relationship for different materials (PMMA and PEEK) in patient-specific cranial implants, as a criterion for the selection of biomaterials from a mechanical perspective. The geometry of the implant is constructed from the reconstruction of the cranial lesion using image segmentation obtained from computed axial tomography. Different design parameters such as thickness and perforations are considered to obtain displacement distributions under critical loading conditions using finite element analysis. The models consider quasi-static loads with linear elastic materials. The null hypothesis underlying this research asserts that both biomaterials exhibit the minimum mechanical characteristics necessary to withstand direct impact trauma at the implant center, effectively averting critical deformations higher than 2 mm. In this way, the use of PMMA cranioplasties is justified in most cases where a PEEK implant cannot be accessed.
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在不同设计参数下对特定患者颅骨植入体进行有限元分析以选择材料
这项研究介绍了不同材料(聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)和聚醚醚酮(PEEK))在患者特定颅骨植入物中的厚度与刚度关系,以此作为从机械角度选择生物材料的标准。植入体的几何形状是通过计算机轴向断层扫描获得的图像分割重建颅骨病变而构建的。考虑了不同的设计参数,如厚度和穿孔,利用有限元分析获得临界载荷条件下的位移分布。模型考虑了线性弹性材料的准静态载荷。本研究的零假设认为,这两种生物材料都具有最低限度的机械特性,可以承受种植体中心的直接冲击创伤,有效避免超过 2 毫米的临界变形。因此,在无法使用 PEEK 植入体的大多数情况下,使用 PMMA 颅骨成形术是合理的。
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