Patient-specific finite element models of the implanted proximal femur can be built from pre-operative computed tomography scans and post-operative X-rays. However, estimating three-dimensional positioning from two-dimensional radiographs introduces uncertainty in the implant position. Further, accurately measuring the thin cement mantle and the degree of cement-bone interdigitation from imaging data is challenging. To quantify the effect of these uncertainties in stem position and cement thickness, a sensitivity study was performed. A design-of-experiment study was implemented, simulating both gait and stair ascent. Cement mantle stresses and bone-implant interface strains were monitored. The results show that small variations in alignment...
Total hip arthroplasty carried out using cemented modular-neck implants provides the surgeon with gr...
The orthopedic market offers more than 200 hundred different femoral stems, some with scientific pu...
Implant positioning is a critical factor in assuring the primary stability of cementless Total Hip R...
Patient-specific finite element models of the implanted proximal femur can be built from pre-operati...
The implant of an hip stem into the femoral medullary cavity consists of three steps: the resection ...
Successful designs of total hip replacement (THR) need to be robust to surgical variation in sizing ...
Background: Short-stemmed hip implants were introduced to conserve proximal bone mass and may facili...
Using computed tomography (CT)-based preoperative planning software, we can define with good accurac...
Implant positioning plays an important role in the success of cementless THRs in the early postopera...
Background. Femoral head resurfacing is a popular procedure for younger active hip replacement patie...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
Primary stability is essential for the success of cementless femoral stems. In this study, patient s...
In many recent publications it was suggested that the amount of early subsidence of a femoral stem i...
BACKGROUND: Total hip arthroplasty carried out using cemented modular-neck implants provides the sur...
Finite element (FE) analysis is a widely used tool for extensive preclinical testing of orthopaedic ...
Total hip arthroplasty carried out using cemented modular-neck implants provides the surgeon with gr...
The orthopedic market offers more than 200 hundred different femoral stems, some with scientific pu...
Implant positioning is a critical factor in assuring the primary stability of cementless Total Hip R...
Patient-specific finite element models of the implanted proximal femur can be built from pre-operati...
The implant of an hip stem into the femoral medullary cavity consists of three steps: the resection ...
Successful designs of total hip replacement (THR) need to be robust to surgical variation in sizing ...
Background: Short-stemmed hip implants were introduced to conserve proximal bone mass and may facili...
Using computed tomography (CT)-based preoperative planning software, we can define with good accurac...
Implant positioning plays an important role in the success of cementless THRs in the early postopera...
Background. Femoral head resurfacing is a popular procedure for younger active hip replacement patie...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
Primary stability is essential for the success of cementless femoral stems. In this study, patient s...
In many recent publications it was suggested that the amount of early subsidence of a femoral stem i...
BACKGROUND: Total hip arthroplasty carried out using cemented modular-neck implants provides the sur...
Finite element (FE) analysis is a widely used tool for extensive preclinical testing of orthopaedic ...
Total hip arthroplasty carried out using cemented modular-neck implants provides the surgeon with gr...
The orthopedic market offers more than 200 hundred different femoral stems, some with scientific pu...
Implant positioning is a critical factor in assuring the primary stability of cementless Total Hip R...