Title of article :
The effect of different humeral prosthesis fin designs on shoulder stability: A computational model
Author/Authors :
Chang، نويسنده , , Chia-Ming and Yeh، نويسنده , , Wenlin and Chen، نويسنده , , Wen-Chuan and McClean، نويسنده , , Colin J. and Chen، نويسنده , , Yi-Long and Lai، نويسنده , , Yu-Shu and Cheng، نويسنده , , Cheng-Kung، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
6
From page :
1382
To page :
1387
Abstract :
Humeral prostheses commonly use a fin structure as an attachment point for the supraspinatus muscle in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), but these fins may cause injury to the muscle during implantation, inadvertently influencing stability. In order to prevent supraspinatus injury, the effect of different humeral prostheses on shoulder joint stability needs to be investigated. A commercially available prosthesis and two modified humeral prostheses that substituted the fin structure for 2 (2H) or 3 holes (3H) were evaluated using computational models. Glenohumeral abduction was simulated and the superioinferior/anterioposterior stability of the shoulder joint after TSA was calculated. The results revealed that the 2H design had better superioinferior stability than the other prostheses, but was still less stable than the intact shoulder. There were no obvious differences in anterioposterior stability, but the motion patterns were clearly distinguishable from the intact shoulder model. In conclusion, the 2H design showed better superioinferior stability than the 3H design and the commercial product during glenohumeral joint abduction; the three prostheses show similar results in anterioposterior stability. However, the stability of each tested prosthesis was not comparable to the intact shoulder. Therefore, as a compromise, the 2H design should be considered for TSA because of its superior stability.
Keywords :
Total shoulder arthroplasty , Fin of humeral prosthesis , Computational model , Joint stability
Journal title :
Medical Engineering and Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Medical Engineering and Physics
Record number :
1732818
Link To Document :
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