Integrating finite element analysis in total hip arthroplasty for childhood hip disorders: Enhancing precision and outcomes.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Muhammad Imam Ammarullah
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Abstract

Total hip arthroplasty for adults with sequelae from childhood hip disorders poses significant challenges due to altered anatomy. The paper published by Oommen et al reviews the essential management strategies for these complex cases. This article explores the integration of finite element analysis (FEA) to enhance surgical precision and outcomes. FEA provides detailed biomechanical insights, aiding in preoperative planning, implant design, and surgical technique optimization. By simulating implant configurations and assessing bone quality, FEA helps in customizing implants and evaluating surgical techniques like subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy. Advanced imaging techniques, such as 3D printing, virtual reality, and augmented reality, further enhance total hip arthroplasty precision. Future research should focus on validating FEA models, developing patient-specific simulations, and promoting multidisciplinary collaboration. Integrating FEA and advanced technologies in total hip arthroplasty can improve functional outcomes, reduce complications, and enhance quality of life for patients with childhood hip disorder sequelae.

整合有限元分析在全髋关节置换术治疗儿童髋关节疾病:提高精度和结果。
由于解剖结构的改变,儿童髋关节疾病后遗症的成人全髋关节置换术面临重大挑战。Oommen等人发表的论文回顾了这些复杂案例的基本管理策略。本文探讨了有限元分析(FEA)的集成,以提高手术精度和结果。FEA提供详细的生物力学见解,帮助术前计划,植入物设计和手术技术优化。通过模拟假体结构和评估骨质量,FEA有助于定制假体和评估手术技术,如转子下缩短截骨术。先进的成像技术,如3D打印、虚拟现实和增强现实,进一步提高了全髋关节置换术的精度。未来的研究应侧重于验证有限元模型,开发针对患者的模拟,并促进多学科合作。在全髋关节置换术中结合有限元分析和先进技术可以改善儿童髋关节疾病后遗症患者的功能预后,减少并发症,提高生活质量。
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