Applying 3D-Printed Porous Ti6Al4V Prostheses to Repair Osteomyelitis-Induced Partial Bone Defects of Lower Limbs: Finite Element Analysis and Clinical Outcomes.

IF 1.8 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Orthopaedic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1111/os.14268
Bingchuan Liu, Qizhao Tan, Zhengguang Wang, Guojin Hou, Caimei Wang, Yun Tian
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Abstract

Objective: The clinical management of partial bone defects in lower limbs, particularly those resulting from osteomyelitis, remains a significant challenge. This study aimed to systematically evaluate the effectiveness of 3D-printed porous Ti6Al4V prostheses in addressing osteomyelitis-induced partial bone defects.

Methods: We established a comprehensive protocol for utilizing 3D-printed prostheses for bone defect repair, encompassing 3D simulation of prosthesis implantation and internal fixation, finite element analysis (FEA), and clinical implementation. Mimics software facilitated simulation of fixation patterns and screw lengths. FEA modeled bone defects in the distal metaphyseal femur and distal diaphyseal tibia to assess changes in stress conduction pre- and post-prosthesis implantation. The clinical study involved eight patients (average age: 56.3 years) with an average defect length of 14.9 cm. Postoperative outcomes were evaluated using X-rays and the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS).

Results: FEA demonstrated that the implanted prostheses effectively shared stress and reduced the load on residual bone in both models, thus lowering the risk of fractures under external forces. The average follow-up period was 24.5 months, with patients initiating weight-bearing activities on average 7.8 days post-surgery. Serial postoperative X-rays demonstrated long-term stability of the prostheses, with progressive bone regeneration around and integration with the prostheses. While two patients experienced infection recurrence requiring prosthesis removal and debridement, the remaining six showed significant improvement in LEFS scores, increasing from 31.5 preoperatively to 61.0 at the last follow-up.

Conclusions: 3D-printed porous Ti6Al4V prostheses effectively restore anatomical integrity and optimize stress conduction in lower limbs, resulting in substantial functional recovery. This innovative approach shows promise for wider clinical adoption and warrants further investigation in medical practice.

应用 3D 打印多孔 Ti6Al4V 假体修复骨髓炎引起的下肢部分骨缺损:有限元分析与临床结果。
目的:下肢部分骨缺损,尤其是骨髓炎引起的部分骨缺损的临床治疗仍然是一项重大挑战。本研究旨在系统评估三维打印多孔 Ti6Al4V 假体在治疗骨髓炎引起的部分骨缺损方面的效果:我们建立了一套利用三维打印假体修复骨缺损的综合方案,包括假体植入和内固定的三维模拟、有限元分析(FEA)和临床实施。Mimics 软件有助于模拟固定模式和螺钉长度。有限元分析对股骨远端骺端和胫骨远端骺端的骨缺损进行建模,以评估假体植入前后应力传导的变化。临床研究涉及八名患者(平均年龄:56.3 岁),平均缺损长度为 14.9 厘米。术后结果通过 X 光片和下肢功能量表(LEFS)进行评估:有限元分析表明,在两种模型中,植入的假体都能有效分担应力,减少残余骨的负荷,从而降低外力作用下的骨折风险。平均随访时间为 24.5 个月,患者平均在术后 7.8 天开始负重活动。术后连续 X 光片显示,假体具有长期稳定性,假体周围的骨质逐渐再生,并与假体融为一体。虽然有两名患者感染复发,需要拆除假体并进行清创,但其余六名患者的LEFS评分显著提高,从术前的31.5分提高到最后一次随访时的61.0分:3D打印多孔Ti6Al4V假体能有效恢复下肢的解剖完整性并优化应力传导,从而显著恢复功能。这种创新方法有望被更广泛地应用于临床,值得在医疗实践中进一步研究。
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Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
14.30%
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374
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Orthopaedic Surgery (OS) is the official journal of the Chinese Orthopaedic Association, focusing on all aspects of orthopaedic technique and surgery. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles in the following categories: Original Articles, Clinical Articles, Review Articles, Guidelines, Editorials, Commentaries, Surgical Techniques, Case Reports and Meeting Reports.
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