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Femoral stem-bone interface analysis of logical uncemented stem / Análise numérica do comportamento biomecânico da haste femoral não-cimentada Logical
Spinelli, Leandro de Freitas; Macedo, Carlos Alberto de Souza; Galia, Carlos Roberto; Rosito, Ricardo; Schnaid, Fernando; Corso, Leandro Luis; Iturrioz, Ignácio.
  • Spinelli, Leandro de Freitas; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Macedo, Carlos Alberto de Souza; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Galia, Carlos Roberto; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Rosito, Ricardo; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Schnaid, Fernando; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Corso, Leandro Luis; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Iturrioz, Ignácio; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. BR
Rev. bras. eng. biomed ; 28(3): 238-247, jul.-set. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-659027
ABSTRACT
This paper evaluates the mechanical behavior of an uncemented hip stem using finite element analysis. The analysis is focused on the stem-bone interaction which is assessed by simulation of distinct conditions encountered daily on orthopedic practice of hip implants. Logical uncemented femoral stem was used in this work. Three distinct conditions have been modeled a) exposed neck with fully embedded fins, b) partially exposed anti-rotational fins and c) fully exposed fins, representing real femoral hip conditions. Anthropometric variations and different angulations for the stem neck were investigated for typical body weight of populations submitted to implants. The ratio of mobilized stress to yield stress is shown to be lower than 55% indicating a safety factor against stem failure. Although small displacements are observed in all conditions, the displacement increases with the increase of both the length of exposed fins and the magnitude of applied forces. Even for the extreme condition of fully exposed fins, the prostheses will support the working loads, and the risk of bone fracture still has a safety factor. Stresses and displacements change considerably with neck angulations suggesting that anthropometric variations should be considered in the future to optimize prostheses performance. Numerical analysis of the used uncemented femoral stem demonstrated that small stresses and strains are generated under working load conditions indicating that a proper factor of safety is obtained for the static conditions tested in the present study.
RESUMO
A presente pesquisa avalia o comportamento mecânico da haste femoral não-cimentada Logical através de elementos finitos. Foram analisadas diferentes condições de contorno encontradas na prática ortopédica a) apenas o colo exposto; b) com as aletas anti-rotatórias parcialmente expostas; e c) com as aletas totalmente expostas. Variações antropométricas foram consideradas pelas diferentes angulações de colo propostas e através de diferentes cargas aplicadas. A haste apresentou um bom coeficiente de segurança. Embora pequenos deslocamentos sejam observados em todas as condições, existe um maior deslocamento com o aumento da exposição das aletas da prótese. Mesmo para a condição extrema com as aletas totalmente expostas, a prótese suporta as cargas de trabalho e ainda há um bom fator de segurança. Tensões e deslocamentos se modificam consideravelmente com as diferentes angulações propostas para o colo, sugerindo que as variações antropométricas devam ser consideradas no futuro para otimizar o desempenho da prótese.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Rev. bras. eng. biomed Journal subject: Biomedical Engineering Year: 2012 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Rev. bras. eng. biomed Journal subject: Biomedical Engineering Year: 2012 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/BR