拓扑优化
固定(群体遗传学)
有限元法
股骨头骨骺滑脱
计算机辅助设计
生物医学工程
计算机科学
口腔正畸科
结构工程
工程制图
工程类
外科
医学
股骨头
人口
环境卫生
作者
Vahid Moosabeiki,Naomi Winter,Mauricio Cruz Saldívar,M.A. Leeflang,Melinda Witbreuk,Vera Lagerburg,Mohammad J. Mirzaali,Amir A. Zadpoor
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jmbbm.2023.106173
摘要
Orthopedic plates are commonly used after osteotomies for temporary fixation of bones. Patient-specific plates have recently emerged as a promising fixation device. However, it is unclear how various strategies used for the design of such plates perform in comparison with each other. Here, we compare the biomechanical performance of 3D printed patient-specific bone plates designed using conventional computer-aided design (CAD) techniques with those designed with the help of topology optimization (TO) algorithms, focusing on cases involving slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). We established a biomechanical testing protocol to experimentally assess the performance of the designed plates while measuring the full-field strain using digital image correlation. We also created an experimentally validated finite element model to analyze the performance of the plates under physiologically relevant loading conditions. The results indicated that the TO construct exhibited higher ultimate load and biomechanical performance as compared to the CAD construct, suggesting that TO is a viable approach for the design of such patient-specific bone plates. The TO plate also distributed stress more evenly over the screws, likely resulting in more durable constructs and improved anatomical conformity while reducing the risk of screw and plate failure during cyclic loading. Although differences existed between finite element analysis and experimental testing, this study demonstrated that finite element modelling can be used as a reliable method for evaluating and optimizing plates for SCFE patients. In addition to enhancing the mechanical performance of patient-specific fixation plates, the utilization of TO in plate design may also improve the surgical outcome and decrease the recovery time by reducing the plate and incision sizes.
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