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Instrumented hip implants: electric supply systems.

Marco P Soares dos Santos1, Jorge A F Ferreira, A Ramos, José A O Simões, Raul Morais, Nuno M Silva, Paulo M Santos, M J C S Reis, T Oliveira.   

Abstract

Instrumented hip implants were proposed as a method to monitor and predict the biomechanical and thermal environment surrounding such implants. Nowadays, they are being developed as active implants with the ability to prevent failures by loosening. The generation of electric energy to power active mechanisms of instrumented hip implants remains a question. Instrumented implants cannot be implemented without effective electric power systems. This paper surveys the power supply systems of seventeen implant architectures already implanted in-vivo, namely from instrumented hip joint replacements and instrumented fracture stabilizers. Only inductive power links and batteries were used in-vivo to power the implants. The energy harvesting systems, which were already designed to power instrumented hip implants, were also analyzed focusing their potential to overcome the disadvantages of both inductive-based and battery-based power supply systems. From comparative and critical analyses of the methods to power instrumented implants, one can conclude that: inductive powering and batteries constrain the full operation of instrumented implants; motion-driven electromagnetic energy harvesting is a promising method to power instrumented passive and active hip implants.
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Keywords:  Active implant; Electric power supply; Energy harvesting; Inductive powering; Instrumented prosthesis

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24050511     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2013.08.002

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


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