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Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis

OBJECTIVE: Compared with total hip replacement, conventional collum femoris preserving prosthesis has a better bone retention effect. However, damage to the trabecular bone of the proximal femur leads to inevitable abnormal stress distribution, which leads to increased risks of femoral neck bone abs...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiaomeng, Wang, Yanhua, Zhang, Lijia, Yu, Kai, Ding, Zhentao, Zhang, Yichong, Chen, Xiaofeng, Xiong, Chen, Ji, Yun, Zhang, Dianying, Ma, Xinlong
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36797648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13653
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author Zhang, Xiaomeng
Wang, Yanhua
Zhang, Lijia
Yu, Kai
Ding, Zhentao
Zhang, Yichong
Chen, Xiaofeng
Xiong, Chen
Ji, Yun
Zhang, Dianying
Ma, Xinlong
author_facet Zhang, Xiaomeng
Wang, Yanhua
Zhang, Lijia
Yu, Kai
Ding, Zhentao
Zhang, Yichong
Chen, Xiaofeng
Xiong, Chen
Ji, Yun
Zhang, Dianying
Ma, Xinlong
author_sort Zhang, Xiaomeng
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description OBJECTIVE: Compared with total hip replacement, conventional collum femoris preserving prosthesis has a better bone retention effect. However, damage to the trabecular bone of the proximal femur leads to inevitable abnormal stress distribution, which leads to increased risks of femoral neck bone absorption, periprosthetic fracture, prosthesis loosening, rotation, and sinking. Thus, we compare the biomechanical properties of collum femoris preserving (CFP) and bionic collum femoris preserving (BCFP) hip prostheses. METHODS: The Sawbone digital model (#3503, left, medium) was selected as the research object. We used the Mimics 21.0 software to reconstruct the digital model of the femur and the SolidWorks 2019 software to build and assemble the three‐dimensional models of CFP and BCFP prostheses. With the ANSYS Workbench 2021R1 software, the models were meshed and assigned values to simulate the load of a single foot under slow walking. We measured the mechanical distribution of the whole model and obtained the stress nephogram. RESULTS: For CFP prosthesis, the peak stresses of the medial interface of the stem neck, the lateral interface of the stem neck, and the end of the stem were 64.894, 32.199, and 8.578 MPa, respectively; the peak stresses of the medial surface of the femoral shaft, the lateral surface of femoral shaft, the medial femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (basal area), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface), and the greater trochanter area were 28.093, 24.790, 14.388, 5.118, 4.179, and 8.245 MPa, respectively; the valley stress of the greater trochanter area was 1.134 MPa. For BCFP prosthesis, the peak stresses of the medial interface of the stem neck, the lateral interface of the stem neck, and the end of the stem were 47.015, 26.771, and 47.593 MPa, respectively; the peak stress of tension screw was 15.739 MPa; the peak stresses of the medial surface of the femoral shaft, the lateral surface of femoral shaft, the medial femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (basal area), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface) and the greater trochanter area were 28.581, 25.364, 15.624, 6.434, 4.986, and 8.796 MPa, respectively; the valley stress of the greater trochanter area was 1.419 MPa; the peak stress of bone‐metal interface between the tension screw and the lateral surface of the femur was 5.858 MPa. CONCLUSION: Compared with the CFP prosthesis, the design of the BCFP prosthesis is based on the lever balance theory. With the bionic reconstruction of tension trabeculae, BCFP prosthesis makes up for the defects of CFP prosthesis design, optimizes the stress distribution, and reduces the stress shelter effect of the proximal femur, which has better biomechanical properties.
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spelling pubmed-101023112023-04-15 Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis Zhang, Xiaomeng Wang, Yanhua Zhang, Lijia Yu, Kai Ding, Zhentao Zhang, Yichong Chen, Xiaofeng Xiong, Chen Ji, Yun Zhang, Dianying Ma, Xinlong Orthop Surg Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Compared with total hip replacement, conventional collum femoris preserving prosthesis has a better bone retention effect. However, damage to the trabecular bone of the proximal femur leads to inevitable abnormal stress distribution, which leads to increased risks of femoral neck bone absorption, periprosthetic fracture, prosthesis loosening, rotation, and sinking. Thus, we compare the biomechanical properties of collum femoris preserving (CFP) and bionic collum femoris preserving (BCFP) hip prostheses. METHODS: The Sawbone digital model (#3503, left, medium) was selected as the research object. We used the Mimics 21.0 software to reconstruct the digital model of the femur and the SolidWorks 2019 software to build and assemble the three‐dimensional models of CFP and BCFP prostheses. With the ANSYS Workbench 2021R1 software, the models were meshed and assigned values to simulate the load of a single foot under slow walking. We measured the mechanical distribution of the whole model and obtained the stress nephogram. RESULTS: For CFP prosthesis, the peak stresses of the medial interface of the stem neck, the lateral interface of the stem neck, and the end of the stem were 64.894, 32.199, and 8.578 MPa, respectively; the peak stresses of the medial surface of the femoral shaft, the lateral surface of femoral shaft, the medial femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (basal area), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface), and the greater trochanter area were 28.093, 24.790, 14.388, 5.118, 4.179, and 8.245 MPa, respectively; the valley stress of the greater trochanter area was 1.134 MPa. For BCFP prosthesis, the peak stresses of the medial interface of the stem neck, the lateral interface of the stem neck, and the end of the stem were 47.015, 26.771, and 47.593 MPa, respectively; the peak stress of tension screw was 15.739 MPa; the peak stresses of the medial surface of the femoral shaft, the lateral surface of femoral shaft, the medial femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (basal area), the lateral femoral neck bone‐prosthesis interface (osteotomy interface) and the greater trochanter area were 28.581, 25.364, 15.624, 6.434, 4.986, and 8.796 MPa, respectively; the valley stress of the greater trochanter area was 1.419 MPa; the peak stress of bone‐metal interface between the tension screw and the lateral surface of the femur was 5.858 MPa. CONCLUSION: Compared with the CFP prosthesis, the design of the BCFP prosthesis is based on the lever balance theory. With the bionic reconstruction of tension trabeculae, BCFP prosthesis makes up for the defects of CFP prosthesis design, optimizes the stress distribution, and reduces the stress shelter effect of the proximal femur, which has better biomechanical properties. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10102311/ /pubmed/36797648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13653 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Orthopaedic Surgery published by Tianjin Hospital and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Zhang, Xiaomeng
Wang, Yanhua
Zhang, Lijia
Yu, Kai
Ding, Zhentao
Zhang, Yichong
Chen, Xiaofeng
Xiong, Chen
Ji, Yun
Zhang, Dianying
Ma, Xinlong
Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
title Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
title_full Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
title_fullStr Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
title_short Biomechanical Properties of Bionic Collum Femoris Preserving Hip Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
title_sort biomechanical properties of bionic collum femoris preserving hip prosthesis: a finite element analysis
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36797648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13653
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