Effect of stem design on contact pressure distribution of end-of-stem in revision TKR

슬관절 재전치환술용 경골삽입물 형상이 접촉압력 분포에 미치는 영향

  • Kim Y.H. (School of Adv. Tech., KHU) ;
  • Koo K.M. (School of Adv Tech., KHU) ;
  • Kwon O.S. (Dept. of Orthop. Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Univ.)
  • 김윤혁 (경희대학교 테크노공학대학) ;
  • 구교민 (경희대학교 테크노공학대학) ;
  • 권오수 (가톨릭의대 의정부성모병원 정형외과)
  • Published : 2006.05.01

Abstract

In this study, the effect of stem-end design on contact pressure and stress distribution in revision TKR was investigated using finite element method. The finite element model of tibia, including the cortical bone, the cancellous bone and canal, was developed based on CT images. The stem models with various stem lengths, diameters and frictional coefficients, and press-fit effects were considered. The results showed that the longer stem length, the stronger press-fit, the bigger stem diameter, and the higher frictional coefficient increased both peak contact pressure and the highest Von-Mises stress values. We hypothesized that peak contact pressure and Von-Mises stress distribution around the stem, may be related to the stem end pain. The results of this study will be useful to design the stem endand reduce the end-of-stem pain in revision TKR.

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