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D P Fyhrie1, D R Carter, D J Schurman.
Abstract
Three different interface geometries for porous ingrowth surface replacements of the hip were examined using two-dimensional linear and nonlinear contact finite element analyses. The results indicate that incorporation of a nearly flat prosthesis interface between the surface replacement and the underlying cancellous bone may reduce stress shielding and improve stress transfer from the component. For all designs analyzed, the bone stress shielding was insensitive to component material stiffness when the elastic modulus was greater than 30 MPa. The use of titanium instead of cobalt-chrome (Co--Cr) as the prosthesis material therefore had a negligible effect on stress shielding.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3357091 DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100060314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Res ISSN: 0736-0266 Impact factor: 3.494