This paper describes the application of probabilistic design methods to the analysis of the behaviour of an uncemented total hip replacement femoral component implanted in a proximal femur. Probabilistic methods allow variations in factors which control the behaviour of the implanted femur (the input parameters) to be taken into account in determining the performance of the construct. Monte Carlo sampling techniques were applied and the performance indicator was the maximum strain in the bone. The random input parameters were the joint load, the angle of the applied load and the material properties of the bone and the implant. Two Monte Carlo based simulations were applied, direct sampling and latin hypercube sampling. The results showed th...
The primary stability that the surgeon can achieve during surgery is a determinant of the clinical s...
Using classical design optimization methods for implant-bone studies does not completely guarantee a...
he present work describes a statistical investigation into the effects of implant positioning on the...
There are many interacting factors aecting the performance of a total hip replacement (THR), such as...
Introduction. The use of probabilistic analysis is important when the input data are random, that le...
In the present study, a probabilistic finite element tool was assessed using an uncemented total hip...
A major limitation of current application of computational modeling in orthopaedic mechanics is the ...
Probabilistic analysis methods are being increasingly applied in the orthopaedics and biomechanics l...
Traditional computational and experimental assessments of implant performance are determin- istic; e...
The hip arthroplasty with cementless hip prosthesis is a solution usually used for the patients suff...
ÖZETKAYABAŞI_EKİCİ TİP KALÇA PROTEZİ ANALİZİNE YAKLAŞIK ÇÖZÜM YÖNTEMLERİ KULLANARAK OLASILIKSAL YAK...
The variability in patient outcome and propensity for surgical complications in total hip replacemen...
The purpose of this paper is to explore both an extended and a reduced set of input parameters of th...
In orthopedic prosthesis design, finite element method is one of the commonly used mathematical meth...
Finite Element Analysis is used extensively to assess the design and variation of surgical parameter...
The primary stability that the surgeon can achieve during surgery is a determinant of the clinical s...
Using classical design optimization methods for implant-bone studies does not completely guarantee a...
he present work describes a statistical investigation into the effects of implant positioning on the...
There are many interacting factors aecting the performance of a total hip replacement (THR), such as...
Introduction. The use of probabilistic analysis is important when the input data are random, that le...
In the present study, a probabilistic finite element tool was assessed using an uncemented total hip...
A major limitation of current application of computational modeling in orthopaedic mechanics is the ...
Probabilistic analysis methods are being increasingly applied in the orthopaedics and biomechanics l...
Traditional computational and experimental assessments of implant performance are determin- istic; e...
The hip arthroplasty with cementless hip prosthesis is a solution usually used for the patients suff...
ÖZETKAYABAŞI_EKİCİ TİP KALÇA PROTEZİ ANALİZİNE YAKLAŞIK ÇÖZÜM YÖNTEMLERİ KULLANARAK OLASILIKSAL YAK...
The variability in patient outcome and propensity for surgical complications in total hip replacemen...
The purpose of this paper is to explore both an extended and a reduced set of input parameters of th...
In orthopedic prosthesis design, finite element method is one of the commonly used mathematical meth...
Finite Element Analysis is used extensively to assess the design and variation of surgical parameter...
The primary stability that the surgeon can achieve during surgery is a determinant of the clinical s...
Using classical design optimization methods for implant-bone studies does not completely guarantee a...
he present work describes a statistical investigation into the effects of implant positioning on the...