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A Femur-Implant Model for the Prediction of Bone Remodeling Behavior Induced by Cementless Stem 被引量:4

A Femur-Implant Model for the Prediction of Bone Remodeling Behavior Induced by Cementless Stem
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摘要 Bone remodeling simulation is an effective tool for the prediction of long-term effect of implant on the bone tissue, as well as the selection of an appropriate implant in terms of architecture and material. In this paper, a finite element model of proximal femur was developed to simulate the structures of internal trabecular and cortical bones by incorporating quantitative bone functional adaptation theory with finite element analysis. Cementless stems made of titanium, two types of Functionally Graded Material (FGM) and flexible 'iso-elastic' material as comparison were implanted in the structure of proximal femur respectively to simulate the bone remodeling behaviors of host bone. The distributions of bone density, von Mises stress, and interface shear stress were obtained. All the prosthetic stems had effects on the bone remodeling behaviors of proximal femur, but the degrees of stress shielding were different. The amount of bone loss caused by titanium implant was in agreement with the clinical obser- vation. The FGM stems caused less bone loss than that of the titanium stem, in which FGM I stem (titanium richer at the top to more HAP/Col towards the bottom) could relieve stress shielding effectively, and the interface shear stresses were more evenly distributed in the model with FGM 1 stem in comparison with those in the models with FGM II (titanium and bioglass) and titanium stems. The numerical simulations in the present study provided theoretical basis for FGM as an appropriate material of femoral implant from a biomechanical point of view. The next steps are to fabricate FGM stern and to conduct animal experiments to investigate the effects of FGM stem on the remodeling behaviors using animal model. Bone remodeling simulation is an effective tool for the prediction of long-term effect of implant on the bone tissue, as well as the selection of an appropriate implant in terms of architecture and material. In this paper, a finite element model of proximal femur was developed to simulate the structures of internal trabecular and cortical bones by incorporating quantitative bone functional adaptation theory with finite element analysis. Cementless stems made of titanium, two types of Functionally Graded Material (FGM) and flexible 'iso-elastic' material as comparison were implanted in the structure of proximal femur respectively to simulate the bone remodeling behaviors of host bone. The distributions of bone density, von Mises stress, and interface shear stress were obtained. All the prosthetic stems had effects on the bone remodeling behaviors of proximal femur, but the degrees of stress shielding were different. The amount of bone loss caused by titanium implant was in agreement with the clinical obser- vation. The FGM stems caused less bone loss than that of the titanium stem, in which FGM I stem (titanium richer at the top to more HAP/Col towards the bottom) could relieve stress shielding effectively, and the interface shear stresses were more evenly distributed in the model with FGM 1 stem in comparison with those in the models with FGM II (titanium and bioglass) and titanium stems. The numerical simulations in the present study provided theoretical basis for FGM as an appropriate material of femoral implant from a biomechanical point of view. The next steps are to fabricate FGM stern and to conduct animal experiments to investigate the effects of FGM stem on the remodeling behaviors using animal model.
出处 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2013年第3期350-358,共9页 仿生工程学报(英文版)
基金 This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 10832012 and 10972090), and the 973 Program (No. 2012CB821202).
关键词 functionally graded material bone remodeling stress shielding proximal femur IMPLANT functionally graded material, bone remodeling, stress shielding, proximal femur, implant
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