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Establishing multiscale models for simulating whole limb estimates of electric fields for osseointegrated implants.

Brad M Isaacson1, Jeroen G Stinstra, Roy D Bloebaum, Paul F Pasquina, Rob S MacLeod.   

Abstract

Although the survival rates of warfighters in recent conflicts are among the highest in military history, those who have sustained proximal limb amputations may present additional rehabilitation challenges. In some of these cases, traditional prosthetic limbs may not provide adequate function for service members returning to an active lifestyle. Osseointegration has emerged as an acknowledged treatment for those with limited residual limb length and those with skin issues associated with a socket together. Using this technology, direct skeletal attachment occurs between a transcutaneous osseointegrated implant (TOI) and the host bone, thereby eliminating the need for a socket. While reports from the first 100 patients with a TOI have been promising, some rehabilitation regimens require 12-18 months of restricted weight bearing to prevent overloading at the bone-implant interface. Electrically induced osseointegration has been proposed as an option for expediting periprosthetic fixation and preliminary studies have demonstrated the feasibility of adapting the TOI into a functional cathode. To assure safe and effective electric fields that are conducive for osseoinduction and osseointegration, we have developed multiscale modeling approaches to simulate the expected electric metrics at the bone-implant interface. We have used computed tomography scans and volume segmentation tools to create anatomically accurate models that clearly distinguish tissue parameters and serve as the basis for finite element analysis. This translational computational biological process has supported biomedical electrode design, implant placement, and experiments to date have demonstrated the clinical feasibility of electrically induced osseointegration.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21712151      PMCID: PMC3179554          DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2011.2160722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


  11 in total

1.  Developing a quantitative measurement system for assessing heterotopic ossification and monitoring the bioelectric metrics from electrically induced osseointegration in the residual limb of service members.

Authors:  Brad M Isaacson; Jeroen G Stinstra; Rob S MacLeod; Paul F Pasquina; Roy D Bloebaum
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2010-05-11       Impact factor: 3.934

2.  Movements of cultured corneal epithelial cells and stromal fibroblasts in electric fields.

Authors:  H K Soong; W C Parkinson; S Bafna; G L Sulik; S C Huang
Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  1990-11       Impact factor: 4.799

3.  Effectiveness of resonance frequency in predicting orthopedic implant strength and stability in an in vitro osseointegration model.

Authors:  Brad M Isaacson; Richard E Vance; Teri G Rosenbaum Chou; Roy D Bloebaum; Kent N Bachus; Joseph B Webster
Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev       Date:  2009

Review 4.  Heterotopic ossification following combat-related trauma.

Authors:  Benjamin K Potter; Jonathan A Forsberg; Thomas A Davis; Korboi N Evans; Jason S Hawksworth; Doug Tadaki; Trevor S Brown; Nicole J Crane; Travis C Burns; Frederick P O'Brien; Eric A Elster
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 5.284

Review 5.  Bone bioelectricity: what have we learned in the past 160 years?

Authors:  Brad M Isaacson; Roy D Bloebaum
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A       Date:  2010-09-28       Impact factor: 4.396

6.  The road to recovery and rehabilitation for injured service members with limb loss: a focus on Iraq and Afghanistan.

Authors:  Brad M Isaacson; Sharon R Weeks; Paul F Pasquina; Joseph B Webster; James P Beck; Roy D Bloebaum
Journal:  US Army Med Dep J       Date:  2010 Jul-Sep

Review 7.  The United States Armed Forces Amputee Patient Care Program.

Authors:  Donald Gajewski; Robert Granville
Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.020

Review 8.  Osseointegration of bone implants. A review of an alternative mode of fixation.

Authors:  T Albrektsson; B Albrektsson
Journal:  Acta Orthop Scand       Date:  1987-10

9.  Bioelectric analyses of an osseointegrated intelligent implant design system for amputees.

Authors:  Brad M Isaacson; Jeroen G Stinstra; Rob S MacLeod; Joseph B Webster; James P Beck; Roy D Bloebaum
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2009-07-15       Impact factor: 1.355

10.  One hundred patients treated with osseointegrated transfemoral amputation prostheses--rehabilitation perspective.

Authors:  Kerstin Hagberg; Rickard Brånemark
Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev       Date:  2009
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