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Compressive properties of trabecular bone in the distal femur.

Travis A Burgers1, Jim Mason, Glen Niebur, Heidi L Ploeg.   

Abstract

Early loosening and implant migration are two problems that lead to failures in cementless (press-fit) femoral knee components of total knee replacements. To begin to address these early failures, this study determined the anterior-posterior mechanical properties from four locations in the human distal femur. Thirty-three cylindrical specimens were removed perpendicular to the press-fit surface after the surgical cuts on 10 human cadaveric femurs (age 71.5+/-14.2 years) had been made. Compression testing was performed that utilized methods to reduce the effects of end-artifacts. The bone mineral apparent density (BMAD), apparent modulus of elasticity, yield and ultimate stress, and yield and ultimate strain were measured for 28 cylindrical specimens. The apparent modulus, yield and ultimate stress, and yield and ultimate strain each significantly differed (p<0.05) in the superior and inferior locations. Linear and power law relationships between superior and inferior mechanical properties and BMAD were determined. The inferior apparent modulus and stresses were higher than those in the superior locations. These results show that the press-fit fixation characteristics of the femoral knee component differ on the anterior shield and posterior condyles. This information will be useful in the assignment of mechanical properties in finite element models for further investigations of femoral knee components. The property-density relations also have applications for implant design and preoperative assessment of bone strength using clinically available tools.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18206893     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2007.11.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


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