Influence of age-related bone density changes on primary stability in stemless shoulder arthroplasty: a multi-implant finite element study.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jse.2024.04.013
Helena Líbano Monteiro, Madalena Antunes, Marco Sarmento, Carlos Quental, João Folgado
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Background: Stemless implants were introduced to prevent some of the stem-related complications associated with the total shoulder arthroplasty. Although general requirements for receiving these implants include good bone quality conditions, little knowledge exists about how bone quality affects implant performance. The goal of this study was to evaluate the influence of age-induced changes in bone density, as a metric of bone quality, in the primary stability of five anatomic stemless shoulder implants using three-dimensional finite element (FE) models.

Methods: The implant designs considered were based on the Global Icon, Sidus, Simpliciti, SMR, and Inhance stemless implants. Shoulder arthroplasties were virtually simulated in Solidworks. The density distributions of 20 subjects from two age groups, 20-40 and 60-80 years old, were retrieved from medical image data and integrated into three-dimensional FE models of a single humerus geometry, developed in Abaqus, to avoid confounding factors associated with geometric characteristics. For the designs which do not have a solid collar covering the entire bone surface, ie, the Sidus, Simpliciti, SMR, and Inhance implants, contact and noncontact conditions between the humeral head component and bone were considered. Primary stability was evaluated through the assessment of micromotions at the bone-implant interface considering eight load cases related to rehabilitation activities and demanding tasks. Three research variables, considering 20 μm, 50 μm, and 150 μm as thresholds for osseointegration, were used for a statistical analysis of the results.

Results: The decreased bone density registered for the 60-80 age group led to larger micromotions at the bone-implant interface when compared to the 20-40 age group. The Global Icon-based and Inhance-based designs were the least sensitive to bone density, whereas the Sidus-based design was the most sensitive to bone density. The establishment of contact between the humeral head component and bone for the implants that do not have a solid collar led to decreased micromotions.

Discussion: Although the age-induced decline in bone density led to increased micromotions in the FE models, some stemless shoulder implants presented good overall performance regardless of the osseointegration threshold considered, suggesting that age alone may not be a contraindication to anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty. If only primary stability is considered, the results suggested superior performance for the Global Icon-based and Inhance-based designs. Moreover, the humeral head component should contact the resected bone surface when feasible. Further investigation is necessary to combine these results with the long-term performance of the implants and allow more precise recommendations.

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与年龄相关的骨密度变化对无柄肩关节置换术主要稳定性的影响:多植入体有限元研究
背景:无柄假体的引入是为了防止与全肩关节成形术相关的一些柄相关并发症。虽然接受这些植入物的一般要求包括良好的骨质条件,但人们对骨质如何影响植入物的性能知之甚少。本研究的目的是利用三维有限元(FE)模型,评估骨密度(骨质的度量指标)的年龄诱导变化对五种解剖型无柄肩关节植入物主要稳定性的影响:所考虑的植入体设计基于 Global Icon、Sidus、Simpliciti、SMR 和 Inhance 无茎植入体。在 Solidworks 中对肩关节假体进行了虚拟模拟。从医学影像数据中检索了 20 至 40 岁和 60 至 80 岁两个年龄组的 20 名受试者的密度分布,并将其整合到 Abaqus 中开发的单一肱骨几何形状的三维有限元模型中,以避免与几何特征相关的干扰因素。对于没有覆盖整个骨表面的实心套环的设计,即 Sidus、Simpliciti、SMR 和 Inhance 植入体,考虑了肱骨头组件和骨之间的接触和非接触条件。考虑到与康复活动和高难度任务相关的八种载荷情况,通过评估骨-植入物界面的微动来评估初级稳定性。将 20 μm、50 μm 和 150 μm 作为骨结合的阈值,使用三个研究变量对结果进行统计分析:结果:与 20-40 岁年龄组相比,60-80 岁年龄组的骨密度降低导致骨与种植体界面的微动增大。基于 Global Icon 和 Inhance 的设计对骨密度的敏感度最低,而基于 Sidus 的设计对骨密度的敏感度最高。没有实心套环的植入物在肱骨头组件和骨之间建立接触后,微动减少:讨论:虽然年龄引起的骨密度下降导致FE模型中的微动增加,但无论考虑的骨结合阈值如何,一些无茎肩关节植入物都具有良好的整体性能,这表明年龄本身可能并不是解剖型全肩关节成形术的禁忌症。如果只考虑主要稳定性,结果表明基于Global Icon和Inhance的设计性能更优。此外,在可行的情况下,肱骨头组件应接触切除的骨面。要将这些结果与植入物的长期性能结合起来,提出更精确的建议,还需要进一步的研究。
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期刊介绍: The official publication for eight leading specialty organizations, this authoritative journal is the only publication to focus exclusively on medical, surgical, and physical techniques for treating injury/disease of the upper extremity, including the shoulder girdle, arm, and elbow. Clinically oriented and peer-reviewed, the Journal provides an international forum for the exchange of information on new techniques, instruments, and materials. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery features vivid photos, professional illustrations, and explicit diagrams that demonstrate surgical approaches and depict implant devices. Topics covered include fractures, dislocations, diseases and injuries of the rotator cuff, imaging techniques, arthritis, arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and rehabilitation.
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