Thickness of osteotomy affecting biomechanics of tibia cross-section in total knee arthroplasty / 医用生物力学
Journal of Medical Biomechanics
; (6): 148-153, 2017.
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Objective To obtain different biomechanical conditions of the tibia section with different osteotomy thickness under different activity states,so as to provide theoretical basis for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and patient activities after operation.Methods The three-dimensional models of lower limb were reconstructed and the proximal tibia was resect by 0 mm,5 mm,7 mm,9 mm,respectively,based on the principle of bone resection in TKA.The tibia models after osteotomy were assigned with the material properties,and the stress and strain of the tibia cross-section were then analyzed under the following activity states:standing,walking,running and climbing upstairs.Results The stress and displacement of the tibia cross-section increased with the increase of osteotomy thickness under the same activity state.The maximum stress and displacement of tibia cross-section with the same osteotomy thickness showed an increasing trend when the strength of activity increased.Conclusions For TKA in clinic,the stress and strain on tibia cross-section become larger with the thicker tibia osteotomy and the stronger postoperative activity.Excessive osteotomy in TKA and activity too intensively after TKA should be avoided,so as to reduce stress and strain of the tibia plateau and promote long-term life of the prosthesis.
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Journal of Medical Biomechanics
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2017
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