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Fluid-structure interactions in micro-interlocked regions of the cement-bone interface.

Kenneth A Mann1, Mark A Miller.   

Abstract

Experimental tests and computational modelling were used to explore the fluid dynamics at the trabeculae-cement interlock regions found in the tibial component of total knee replacements. A cement-bone construct of the proximal tibia was created to simulate the immediate post-operative condition. Gap distributions along nine trabeculae-cement regions ranged from 0 to 50.4 μm (mean = 12 μm). Micro-motions ranged from 0.56 to 4.7 μm with a 1 MPa compressive load to the cement. Fluid-structure analysis between the trabeculae and the cement used idealised models with parametric evaluation of loading direction, gap closing fraction (GCF), gap thickness, loading frequency and fluid viscosity. The highest fluid shear stresses (926 Pa) along the trabecular surface were found for conditions with very thin and large GCFs, much larger than reported physiological levels (~1-5 Pa). A second fluid-structure model was created with a provision for bone resorption using a constitutive model with resorption velocity proportional to fluid shear rate. A lower cut-off was used, below which bone resorption would not occur (50 s(-1)). Results showed that there was initially high shear rates (>1000 s(-1)) that diminished after initial trabecular resorption. Resorption continued in high shear rate regions, resulting in a final shape with bone left deep in the cement layer, and is consistent with morphology found in post-mortem retrievals. Small gaps between the trabecular surface and the cement in the immediate post-operative state produce fluid flow conditions that appear to be supra-physiologic; these may cause fluid-induced lysis of trabeculae in the micro-interlock regions.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23480611      PMCID: PMC3686830          DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2013.767336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin        ISSN: 1025-5842            Impact factor:   1.763


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