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Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing
This work aimed to study one of the most important challenges in orthopaedic implantations, known as stress shielding of total shoulder implants. This problem arises from the elastic modulus mismatch between the implant and the surrounding tissue, and can result in bone resorption and implant loosen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9104841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35591430 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15093095 |
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author | Bittredge, Oliver Hassanin, Hany El-Sayed, Mahmoud Ahmed Eldessouky, Hossam Mohamed Alsaleh, Naser A. Alrasheedi, Nashmi H. Essa, Khamis Ahmadein, Mahmoud |
author_facet | Bittredge, Oliver Hassanin, Hany El-Sayed, Mahmoud Ahmed Eldessouky, Hossam Mohamed Alsaleh, Naser A. Alrasheedi, Nashmi H. Essa, Khamis Ahmadein, Mahmoud |
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description | This work aimed to study one of the most important challenges in orthopaedic implantations, known as stress shielding of total shoulder implants. This problem arises from the elastic modulus mismatch between the implant and the surrounding tissue, and can result in bone resorption and implant loosening. This objective was addressed by designing and optimising a cellular-based lattice-structured implant to control the stiffness of a humeral implant stem used in shoulder implant applications. This study used a topology lattice-optimisation tool to create different cellular designs that filled the original design of a shoulder implant, and were further analysed using finite element analysis (FEA). A laser powder bed fusion technique was used to fabricate the Ti-6Al-4V test samples, and the obtained material properties were fed to the FEA model. The optimised cellular design was further fabricated using powder bed fusion, and a compression test was carried out to validate the FEA model. The yield strength, elastic modulus, and surface area/volume ratio of the optimised lattice structure, with a strut diameter of 1 mm, length of 5 mm, and 100% lattice percentage in the design space of the implant model were found to be 200 MPa, 5 GPa, and 3.71 mm(−1), respectively. The obtained properties indicated that the proposed cellular structure can be effectively applied in total shoulder-replacement surgeries. Ultimately, this approach should lead to improvements in patient mobility, as well as to reducing the need for revision surgeries due to implant loosening. |
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spelling | pubmed-91048412022-05-14 Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing Bittredge, Oliver Hassanin, Hany El-Sayed, Mahmoud Ahmed Eldessouky, Hossam Mohamed Alsaleh, Naser A. Alrasheedi, Nashmi H. Essa, Khamis Ahmadein, Mahmoud Materials (Basel) Article This work aimed to study one of the most important challenges in orthopaedic implantations, known as stress shielding of total shoulder implants. This problem arises from the elastic modulus mismatch between the implant and the surrounding tissue, and can result in bone resorption and implant loosening. This objective was addressed by designing and optimising a cellular-based lattice-structured implant to control the stiffness of a humeral implant stem used in shoulder implant applications. This study used a topology lattice-optimisation tool to create different cellular designs that filled the original design of a shoulder implant, and were further analysed using finite element analysis (FEA). A laser powder bed fusion technique was used to fabricate the Ti-6Al-4V test samples, and the obtained material properties were fed to the FEA model. The optimised cellular design was further fabricated using powder bed fusion, and a compression test was carried out to validate the FEA model. The yield strength, elastic modulus, and surface area/volume ratio of the optimised lattice structure, with a strut diameter of 1 mm, length of 5 mm, and 100% lattice percentage in the design space of the implant model were found to be 200 MPa, 5 GPa, and 3.71 mm(−1), respectively. The obtained properties indicated that the proposed cellular structure can be effectively applied in total shoulder-replacement surgeries. Ultimately, this approach should lead to improvements in patient mobility, as well as to reducing the need for revision surgeries due to implant loosening. MDPI 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9104841/ /pubmed/35591430 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15093095 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bittredge, Oliver Hassanin, Hany El-Sayed, Mahmoud Ahmed Eldessouky, Hossam Mohamed Alsaleh, Naser A. Alrasheedi, Nashmi H. Essa, Khamis Ahmadein, Mahmoud Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing |
title | Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing |
title_full | Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing |
title_fullStr | Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing |
title_full_unstemmed | Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing |
title_short | Fabrication and Optimisation of Ti-6Al-4V Lattice-Structured Total Shoulder Implants Using Laser Additive Manufacturing |
title_sort | fabrication and optimisation of ti-6al-4v lattice-structured total shoulder implants using laser additive manufacturing |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9104841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35591430 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15093095 |
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