Oversized Total Talar Prosthesis Enhances the Ankle Stability After Total Talus Replacement by Finite Element Analysis.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Hao Li, Haitao Xie, Shujing Kang, Kuixue Xu, Meiming Xie, Haiqiong Xie, Xu Cai, Kai Wei
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Abstract

Total talar replacement (TTR) with an additively manufactured personalized total talar prosthesis (TTP) is an emerging treatment for ankle disorders. However, how to enhance the ankle stability after TTR, which usually raises the ankle instability, has not been explored. This study constructed a set of specific numerical models to investigate the effects of TTR and oversized TTPs on the ankle stability, including inversion, eversion, and anterior stability. The oversized TTPs include TTP-FP1.5 and TTP-FP3 scaled the identical TTP0 by 1.5% and 3.0% along the frontal axis, and TTP-VP1.5 and TTP-VP3 scaled TTP0 by 1.5% and 3.0% along the vertical axis. The numerical results identify that under varus/valgus force, the TTP-FP1.5 and TTP-FP3 produce smaller talar tilt angles compared with that of TTP0, as the inversion and eversion stability are significantly enhanced. Furthermore, TTP-VP1.5 and TTP-VP3 can provide larger contact force to the tibia, providing better anterior stability under anterior drawer force. Additionally, the increased contact force of TTP-VP1.5 and TTP-VP3 with the tibial cartilage enhances the eversion stability. Besides, the increase of TTP size along the vertical axis will weaken the inversion stability under low loads, as this scaling might have compromised the stability of the subtalar joint. The present numerical study systematically investigates the effect of different ways of increasing TTP size on ankle stability after TTP.

有限元分析表明,超大尺寸全距骨假体增强了全距骨置换术后踝关节的稳定性。
全距骨置换术(TTR)与增材制造个性化全距骨假体(TTP)是一种新兴的治疗踝关节疾病的方法。然而,TTR后如何增强踝关节稳定性,通常会增加踝关节的不稳定性,目前尚未探讨。本研究构建了一组特定的数值模型来研究TTR和超大ttp对踝关节稳定性的影响,包括内翻、外翻和前路稳定性。超大ttp包括:TTP-FP1.5和TTP-FP3沿正轴将TTP0分别放大1.5%和3.0%,TTP-VP1.5和TTP-VP3沿纵轴将TTP0分别放大1.5%和3.0%。数值结果表明,在内翻力作用下,TTP-FP1.5和TTP-FP3比TTP0产生更小的距侧倾斜角,反演和外翻稳定性显著增强。此外,TTP-VP1.5和TTP-VP3可以为胫骨提供更大的接触力,在前拉力作用下提供更好的前路稳定性。此外,TTP-VP1.5和TTP-VP3与胫骨软骨的接触力增加,增强了外翻稳定性。此外,沿垂直轴的TTP大小的增加会削弱低载荷下的反转稳定性,因为这种结垢可能会损害距下关节的稳定性。本数值研究系统地探讨了不同的增径方式对踝关节踝关节稳定性的影响。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
169
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Artificial Organs and Prostheses; Bioinstrumentation and Measurements; Bioheat Transfer; Biomaterials; Biomechanics; Bioprocess Engineering; Cellular Mechanics; Design and Control of Biological Systems; Physiological Systems.
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