半球形无骨水泥髋臼杯初次固定时杯位的影响:基于队列的有限元研究。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Mark Taylor, Stuart Callary, Dominic Thewlis, Rebecca Bryan
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摘要

杯的方向已经详细研究了脱位的风险,然而,对无水泥杯初次固定的影响了解甚少。本研究的目的是利用计算机临床试验框架评估髋臼假体定位对无骨水泥髋臼杯初次固定的影响。通过对一组终末期骨关节炎患者的CT扫描,生成了57个植入半骨盆的有限元模型。每个半骨盆植入与Lewinnek安全区(机械对齐+/-10度)和文献中报道的极端方向(机械对齐+/-20度)的近似的杯状方向。直接靠近种植体的骨应变和微运动(间隙和剪切微运动)用于评估初次固定。在个体受试者和整个队列的水平上进行分析。在Lewinnek安全区内所有指标的变化都很小。相对于假体周围骨应变,微动(尤其是下间隙)对骨杯取向更为敏感,且随倾斜角度的增加而增加。假体周围骨应变和微运动均与平均骨模量适度相关。低骨模量的个体对假体周围骨应变和Lewinnek安全区内外的微运动的杯形方向变化更为敏感。这表明评估骨质量应常规纳入计划过程,特别是在考虑杯形朝向在Lewinnek安全区外时。
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The Influence of Cup Orientation on the Primary Fixation of a Hemispherical Cementless Acetabular Cup: A Cohort Based Finite Element Study

Cup orientation has been investigated in detail with respect to risk of dislocation, however, the impact on the primary fixation of cementless cups is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to assess the influence acetabular component orientation on the primary fixation of cementless acetabular cups using an in silico clinical trial framework. Finite element models of 57 implanted hemi-pelves were generated from CT scans of a cohort of end stage osteoarthritis patients. Each hemi-pelvis was implanted with the with cup orientations that bounded the Lewinnek safe zone (mechanical alignment +/−10 degrees) and an approximation of the extreme orientations reported in the literature (mechanical alignment +/−20 degrees). Bone strain immediately adjacent to the implant and micromotions (gap and shear micromotions) were used to assess primary fixation. Analysis was performed at the levels of the individual subjects and the entire cohort. There was minimal variation in all metrics within the Lewinnek safe zone. Micromotion, particularly inferior gaping, was more sensitive to cup orientation than peri-prosthetic bone strain, tending to increase with inclination angle. Both the peri-prosthetic bone strains and micromotions were moderately correlated to the average bone modulus. Individuals with low bone modulus were shown to be more sensitive to changes in cup orientation for both peri-prosthetic bone strains and micromotions both within and outside the Lewinnek safe zone. This suggests that assessing bone quality should be routinely incorporated into the planning process, particularly when considering cup orientations outside of the Lewinnek safe zone.

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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
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261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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