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Quantitative CT with finite element analysis: towards a predictive tool for bone remodelling around an uncemented tapered stem.

Vickie B Shim1, Rocco P Pitto, Iain A Anderson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We used quantitative CT in conjunction with finite element analysis to provide a new tool for assessment of bone quality after total hip arthroplasty in vivo. The hypothesis of this prospective five-year study is that the combination of the two modalities allows 3D patient-specific imaging of cortical and cancellous bone changes and stress shielding.
METHOD: We tested quantitative CT in conjunction with finite elements on a cohort of 29 patients (31 hips) who have been scanned postoperatively and at one year, two years and five years follow-up. The method uses cubic Hermite finite element interpolation for efficient mesh generation directly from qCT datasets. The element Gauss points that are used for the geometric interpolation functions are also used for interpolation of osteodensitometry data.
RESULTS: The study showed changes of bone density suggestive of proximal femur diaphysis load transfer with osteointegration and moderate metaphyseal stress shielding. Our model revealed that cortical bone initially became porous in the greater trochanter, but this phenomenon progressed to the cortex of the lesser trochanter and the posterior aspect of the metaphysis. The diaphyseal area did not experience major change in bone density for either cortical or cancellous bone.
CONCLUSION: The combination of quantitative CT with finite element analysis allows visualization of changes to bone density and architecture. It also provides correlation of bone density/architectural changes with stress patterns enabling the study of the effects of stress shielding on bone remodelling in vivo. This technology can be useful in predicting bone remodeling and the quality of implant fixation using prostheses with different design and/or biomaterials.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22527334      PMCID: PMC3385889          DOI: 10.1007/s00264-012-1513-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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