Author/Authors :
Saveh, Amir Hossein Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Zali, Ali Reza Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Haghighatkhah, Hamidreza Department of Radiology - Shohada-e Tajrish Hospital - ShahidBeheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sanei Taheri, Morteza Department of Radiology - Shohada-e Tajrish Hospital - ShahidBeheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kazemi, Morteza Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Akhtar Orthopaedic Research Centre, Tehran , Chizari, Mahmoud School of Design and Engineering - Brunel University West London, UK , Gammada, Kazuyoshi Graduate School of Medical Technology and Health Welfare Sciences - Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract :
Background: The salvage proximal femoral osteotomy is performed in mild or moderate
osteoarthritis when the articulating surfaces are normal and relieves the subject’s pain. Because
the importance of angular mal-alignment of the femur bone at the hip junction accurate pre-op
planning based on patient specific anatomy is required to prevent any lower limb misalignment
and joint problem pre-operative.
Methods: In this study a CT-Based modeling technique was used to generate a 3D model of the
patient’s hip and proximal femur. The registration stage using angio-fluoroscopy was performed
to calculate the proximal femur kinematic and input it into a finite element model to achieve
the stress distribution pattern of femuroacetabular joint.
Results: From finite element model the stress distribution on the articulating surface at the
contact zone was analyzed. The result was showing the maximum stress of 1.1 MPa at the
contact surface where femur contact the acetabulum. The maximum stress is found in line with
mechanical loading of the lower limb.
Conclusion: Use of a non-invasive 3D modeling method will remediate the surgical approach
in pre-op stage. The in-vivo modeling and assessment of the patient femoroacetabular contact
has performed. It has been shown that the accuracy of the proposed model is comparable with
the existing surgical pre-op planning.
Keywords :
CT-Based , 3D modeling method , pre-op , Hip