小型力封闭骨水泥髋关节干治疗青少年关节炎的生物力学分析

Yashar Ebadi, F. Farahmand
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标准植入物有各种各样的模型和尺寸,以满足正常人群的需求。然而,这种植入物不能用于髋关节解剖结构异常的患者。本研究评估了微型骨柄的机械强度和活动范围,该微型骨柄是为患有小股骨的幼年关节炎患者设计的。基于骨水泥力封闭原理设计的迷你柄的几何形状被确定为可以容纳样本患者非常狭窄的髓内管。开发了骨-水泥-种植体结构的三维有限元模型,以评估微型骨杆抗屈服和疲劳破坏的强度,水泥套抗屈服的强度,以及由于水泥蠕变导致的骨杆在水泥中的下沉。此外,髋骨植入物的运动范围是通过撞击分析来估计的,其中当在解剖平面上旋转股骨时,检查股骨-骨盆或茎-髋臼杯的干扰。结果表明,微型管柱抗屈服和抗疲劳失效的安全系数分别为7.33和4.76,水泥抗屈服的安全系数分别为4。在50小时的加载周期内,迷你杆在水泥中的沉降量为1.6微米。最后,设计的种植体可以在不同平面上提供大范围的运动,并且在日常活动中种植体组件与骨骼之间没有碰撞。结果表明,所设计的微型假体可以满足青少年关节炎患者全髋关节置换术成功的生物力学要求。
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Biomechanical Analysis of A Mini Force-Closed Cemented Hip Stem for Juvenile Arthritis Patients
Standard implants are available in a wide variety of models and sizes to meet the needs of the normal population. Such implants, however, cannot be used for patients with abnormal hip joint anatomy. This study assessed the mechanical strength and the range of motion of a mini stem, designed for juvenile arthritis patients with substantially small femoral bones. The geometry of the mini stem, designed based on the cemented force-closed philosophy, was determined such that it could accommodate in the very narrow intramedullary canal of a sample patient. A 3D finite element model of the bone-cement-implant construct was developed to assess the strength of the mini stem against yield and fatigue failure, the strength of the cement mantle against yield, and the subsidence of the stem in cement due to the cement creep. Also, the range of motion of the hip implant was estimated by an impingement analysis in which the interference of the femur-pelvis or stem-acetabular cup was examined while rotating the femoral bone in the anatomical planes. Results indicated factors of safety of 7.33 and 4.76 for the mini stem against yield and fatigue failure, and 4 for the cement against yield. The subsidence of the mini stem in the cement over time was obtained as 1.6 micrometers for a 50-hour loading period. Finally, the designed implant could provide large ranges of motion in different planes with no impingement between the implant components and the bones in daily activities. It was concluded that the designed mini stem could satisfy the biomechanical requirements for successful total hip arthroplasty of juvenile arthritis patients.
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