Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most common procedures in orthopedic surgery to treat the later stage of osteoarthritis. Implant mal-positioning is one of the risks that may lead to implant instability after surgery. The objective of this study to predict the effects of varus and sagi...

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Main Authors: Yusof, Muhammad Syahmi, Aznan, Nabila, Adull Manan, Nor Fazli, Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam, Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli, Abdul Halim Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abdullah
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UPM 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6845/1/1.pdf
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author Yusof, Muhammad Syahmi
Aznan, Nabila
Adull Manan, Nor Fazli
Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam
Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli
Abdul Halim Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abdullah
author_facet Yusof, Muhammad Syahmi
Aznan, Nabila
Adull Manan, Nor Fazli
Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam
Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli
Abdul Halim Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abdullah
author_sort Yusof, Muhammad Syahmi
collection UTHM
description Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most common procedures in orthopedic surgery to treat the later stage of osteoarthritis. Implant mal-positioning is one of the risks that may lead to implant instability after surgery. The objective of this study to predict the effects of varus and sagittal positioning implant in promoting implant stability in cementless hip arthroplasty. Methods: Femoral bone (E=17 GPa, v=0.33) and titanium alloy (E=110 GPa, v=0.3) implant was considered in the analysis to represent the total hip arthroplasty. Various implant positions in varus and sagittal plane from -3° to 3° were modeled and analyzed for stair climbing activity. Results: The findings are discussed on the resulting maximum principal stress at the femoral bone and the implant. The stress variation in varus and sagittal cases are increased in the proximal and distal region where the cortical bone is bonded with the implant. The varus orientations show the severe stress concentration than sagittal orientations where the percentage increased up to 75% compared to normal conditions. Conclusion: The variation of implant position in varus and sagittal plane had influenced the stress distribution and contribute to bone adaptation and stress shielding effects. The effects of varus positioning were more significant compared to sagittal position in predicting the stress adaptation.
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spelling uthm.eprints-68452022-04-04T04:11:23Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6845/ Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty Yusof, Muhammad Syahmi Aznan, Nabila Adull Manan, Nor Fazli Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli Abdul Halim Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abdullah RD680-688 Diseases of the locomotor system (Surgical treatment) Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most common procedures in orthopedic surgery to treat the later stage of osteoarthritis. Implant mal-positioning is one of the risks that may lead to implant instability after surgery. The objective of this study to predict the effects of varus and sagittal positioning implant in promoting implant stability in cementless hip arthroplasty. Methods: Femoral bone (E=17 GPa, v=0.33) and titanium alloy (E=110 GPa, v=0.3) implant was considered in the analysis to represent the total hip arthroplasty. Various implant positions in varus and sagittal plane from -3° to 3° were modeled and analyzed for stair climbing activity. Results: The findings are discussed on the resulting maximum principal stress at the femoral bone and the implant. The stress variation in varus and sagittal cases are increased in the proximal and distal region where the cortical bone is bonded with the implant. The varus orientations show the severe stress concentration than sagittal orientations where the percentage increased up to 75% compared to normal conditions. Conclusion: The variation of implant position in varus and sagittal plane had influenced the stress distribution and contribute to bone adaptation and stress shielding effects. The effects of varus positioning were more significant compared to sagittal position in predicting the stress adaptation. Penerbit UPM 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6845/1/1.pdf Yusof, Muhammad Syahmi and Aznan, Nabila and Adull Manan, Nor Fazli and Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam and Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli and Abdul Halim Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abdullah (2021) Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty. In: Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences. Penerbit UPM, UPM, pp. 22-27.
spellingShingle RD680-688 Diseases of the locomotor system (Surgical treatment)
Yusof, Muhammad Syahmi
Aznan, Nabila
Adull Manan, Nor Fazli
Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam
Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli
Abdul Halim Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abdullah
Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty
title Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty
title_full Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty
title_fullStr Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty
title_full_unstemmed Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty
title_short Effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty
title_sort effects of varus and sagittal implant positioning to the stress adaptation in cementless hip arthroplasty
topic RD680-688 Diseases of the locomotor system (Surgical treatment)
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6845/1/1.pdf
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