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[2018-Vol.15-Issue 3]Finite Element Analysis of the Pelvis after Customized Prosthesis Reconstruction
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Journal of Bionic Engineering
 
Volume 15, Issue 3, May  2018, Pages 443-451.
 
Enchun Dong1, Ling Wang1*, Taimoor Iqbal1, Dichen Li1, Yaxiong Liu1, Jiankang He1, Binghui Zhao2, Yuan Li2
1. State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing System Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710054, China
2. Tianjin Medical Device Supervision and Testing Center, Tianjin 300384, China
 
Abstract  Custom-made pelvic prostheses are normally employed to reconstruct the biomechanics of the pelvis for improving patient’s life quality. However, due to the large demand of biomechanical performance around the pelvic system, the customized prosthesis needs to be studied for its strength and stability. A hemi-pelvic finite element model, including a custom-made prosthesis and the surrounded main ligaments, was created to study the strength and stability of the system. Based on the developed finite element model, the relationship between the pre-stress of the screws and the biomechanical performance of the reconstructed pelvis was investigated. Results indicate that the pre-stress should not exceed 1000 N during surgery in order to prevent fatigue fractures from happening to screws. Moreover, four screws were removed from the pelvic system without affecting the fixing stability of the system, which provide surgical guidance for surgeons in terms of safety and fixation.
 
Key words: customized hemi-pelvic prosthesis      finite element analysis      biomechanics      screws pre-stress     
 
Full text is available at  https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42235-018-0035-7

 

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