Title of article :
Modeling of a New Percutaneous Orthopedic Implant System to Control the Post-surgery Osseointegration Process
Author/Authors :
Faoussi ، Mohamed Euromed Research Center, BiomedTech Engineering School - University EUROMED de Fès , Bounou ، Salim Euromed Research Center, BiomedTech Engineering School - University EUROMED de Fès , Wahbi ، Mohammed Systems Engineering Laboratory - Intelligent Systems and Sensor Networks team - Ecole Hassania Des Travaux Publics (EHTP)
From page :
199
To page :
208
Abstract :
This study presents a mechanical model of a novel medical device designed to optimize the osseointegration process in upper and lower limb amputees, leading to the promotion of optimal rehabilitation. The medical device is developed to reduce the risk of implant failure, leading to re-amputation above the implant. The proposed model serves several purposes: 1) to guide the osseointegration process by providing electrical endo-stimulation directly to the bone-implant contact site, using an invasive electrical stimulation system, which is implanted in the bone permanently, 2) to locally transmit stem cells after implantation, without the need for opening the skin or perforating the bone, which is particularly useful for regenerative medicine after partial healing of the implant, 3) to transmit necessary nutrients from the bone, also without opening the skin or puncturing the bone, and 4) to combat infections by locally administering drugs after implantation.
Keywords :
Osteointegration , Amputees , Implant , Orthopedic Surgery , Electrical Endo , Stimulation
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Record number :
2769130
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