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Med Eng Phys ; 41: 19-25, 2017 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28087211

ABSTRACT

Limb-sparing distal femoral endoprotheses used in cancer patients have a high risk of aseptic loosening. It had been reported that young adolescent patients have a higher rate of loosening and fatigue fracture of intramedullary stems because the implant becomes undersized as patients grow. Extracortical bone growth into the grooved hydroxyapatite-coated collar had been shown to reduce failure rates. The stresses in the implant and femur have been calculated from Finite Element models for different stages of bone growth onto the collar. For a small diameter stem without any bone growth, a large stress concentration at the implant shoulder was found, leading to a significant fracture risk under normal walking loads. Bone growth and osseointergration onto the implant collar reduced the stress level in the implant to safe levels. For small bone bridges a risk of bone fracture was observed.


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Bone Development , Femur/growth & development , Finite Element Analysis , Prosthesis Design , Prosthesis Failure , Adolescent , Child , Durapatite , Elastic Modulus , Humans , Stress, Mechanical
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