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Finite Element Analysis of Different Osseocartilaginous Reconstruction Techniques in Animal Model Knees

Lesions of the articular cartilage are frequent in all age populations and lead to functional impairment. Multiple surgical techniques have failed to provide an effective method for cartilage repair. The aim of our research was to evaluate the effect of two different compression forces on three type...

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Autores principales: Cosma, Cosmin, Apostu, Dragos, Vilau, Cristian, Popan, Alexandru, Oltean-Dan, Daniel, Balc, Nicolae, Tomoaie, Gheorghe, Benea, Horea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37048840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16072546
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author Cosma, Cosmin
Apostu, Dragos
Vilau, Cristian
Popan, Alexandru
Oltean-Dan, Daniel
Balc, Nicolae
Tomoaie, Gheorghe
Benea, Horea
author_facet Cosma, Cosmin
Apostu, Dragos
Vilau, Cristian
Popan, Alexandru
Oltean-Dan, Daniel
Balc, Nicolae
Tomoaie, Gheorghe
Benea, Horea
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description Lesions of the articular cartilage are frequent in all age populations and lead to functional impairment. Multiple surgical techniques have failed to provide an effective method for cartilage repair. The aim of our research was to evaluate the effect of two different compression forces on three types of cartilage repair using finite element analysis (FEA). Initially, an in vivo study was performed on sheep. The in vivo study was prepared as following: Case 0—control group, without cartilage lesion; Case 1—cartilage lesion treated with macro-porous collagen implants; Case 2—cartilage lesion treated with collagen implants impregnated with bone marrow concentrate (BMC); Case 3—cartilage lesion treated with collagen implants impregnated with adipose-derived stem cells (ASC). Using the computed tomography (CT) data, virtual femur-cartilage-tibia joints were created for each Case. The study showed better results in bone changes when using porous collagen implants impregnated with BMC or ASC stem cells for the treatment of osseocartilaginous defects compared with untreated macro-porous implant. After 7 months postoperative, the presence of un-resorbed collagen influences the von Mises stress distribution, total deformation, and displacement on the Z axis. The BMC treatment was superior to ASC cells in bone tissue morphology, resembling the biomechanics of the control group in all FEA simulations.
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spelling pubmed-100955182023-04-13 Finite Element Analysis of Different Osseocartilaginous Reconstruction Techniques in Animal Model Knees Cosma, Cosmin Apostu, Dragos Vilau, Cristian Popan, Alexandru Oltean-Dan, Daniel Balc, Nicolae Tomoaie, Gheorghe Benea, Horea Materials (Basel) Article Lesions of the articular cartilage are frequent in all age populations and lead to functional impairment. Multiple surgical techniques have failed to provide an effective method for cartilage repair. The aim of our research was to evaluate the effect of two different compression forces on three types of cartilage repair using finite element analysis (FEA). Initially, an in vivo study was performed on sheep. The in vivo study was prepared as following: Case 0—control group, without cartilage lesion; Case 1—cartilage lesion treated with macro-porous collagen implants; Case 2—cartilage lesion treated with collagen implants impregnated with bone marrow concentrate (BMC); Case 3—cartilage lesion treated with collagen implants impregnated with adipose-derived stem cells (ASC). Using the computed tomography (CT) data, virtual femur-cartilage-tibia joints were created for each Case. The study showed better results in bone changes when using porous collagen implants impregnated with BMC or ASC stem cells for the treatment of osseocartilaginous defects compared with untreated macro-porous implant. After 7 months postoperative, the presence of un-resorbed collagen influences the von Mises stress distribution, total deformation, and displacement on the Z axis. The BMC treatment was superior to ASC cells in bone tissue morphology, resembling the biomechanics of the control group in all FEA simulations. MDPI 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10095518/ /pubmed/37048840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16072546 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Finite Element Analysis of Different Osseocartilaginous Reconstruction Techniques in Animal Model Knees
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title_sort finite element analysis of different osseocartilaginous reconstruction techniques in animal model knees
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37048840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16072546
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