STRESS DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS ON LIGAMENT AUGMENTATION AND RECONSTRUCTION SYSTEM (LARS) USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (FEM)

F. Aulia, A. A. Sonief, Nafisah Arina Hidayati, S. R
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The Ligament Augmentation and Reconstruction System (LARS) is a prosthetic device used to support knee ligaments severed due to injury. The role of LARS in supporting the knee ligaments is to take over the position of the natural ligaments that have been severed, binding the thigh bone and shin bone. LARS is made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material, commonly used in industry. LARS is a prosthetic product widely used to heal ligament injuries. However, despite its everyday use, no one has confirmed whether LARS can support a severed ligament. There has never been a study analyzing this tool, even from the company that makes LARS. They only state that LARS is safe and suitable for healing ligament injuries. Therefore, a LARS analysis is needed to convince the public that the tool is safe. This study analyzed the stress distribution in LARS during the standing-to-squatting condition. The results show an uneven stress distribution between the LARS inside the femur and other parts of the LARS. However, the stress distribution is still in a safe condition that does not directly reduce the strength of the LARS.
基于有限元法的韧带增强与重建系统应力分布分析
韧带增强和重建系统(LARS)是一种用于支持因受伤而断裂的膝关节韧带的假体装置。LARS在支持膝关节韧带方面的作用是取代被切断的自然韧带的位置,将大腿骨和胫骨结合在一起。LARS由工业上常用的聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)材料制成。LARS是一种广泛用于韧带损伤治疗的假体产品。然而,尽管它每天都在使用,但没有人证实LARS是否能支持断裂的韧带。从来没有研究分析过这个工具,即使是制造LARS的公司也没有。他们只声明LARS是安全的,适合于韧带损伤的愈合。因此,需要进行LARS分析以使公众相信该工具是安全的。本研究分析了站立-蹲下状态下LARS的应力分布。结果表明,股骨内LARS与LARS其他部位的应力分布不均匀。然而,应力分布仍处于安全状态,不会直接降低LARS的强度。
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