DocumentCode :
3565384
Title :
Femoral hip stem with additively manufactured cellular structures
Author :
Eldesouky, Ibrahim ; Abdelaal, Osama ; El-Hofy, Hassan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng. & Syst. Manage., Egypt-Japan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Borg El-Arab, Egypt
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
181
Lastpage :
186
Abstract :
Research and development of hip stem implants started centuries ago. However, there is still no yet an optimum design that fulfills all the requirements of the patient. New manufacturing technologies have opened up new possibilities for complicated theoretical designs to become tangible reality. Current trends in the development of hip stems focus on applying porous structures to improve osseointegration and reduce stem stiffness in order to approach the stiffness of the natural human bone. In this field, modern additive manufacturing machines offer unique flexibility in manufacturing parts combining variable density mesh structures with solid and porous metal in a single manufacturing process. Furthermore, additive manufacturing machines became powerful competitors in the economical mass production of hip implants. This is due to their ability to manufacture several parts with different geometries in a single setup and with minimum material consumption. This paper reviews the application of additive manufacturing (AM) techniques in the production of innovative porous femoral hip stem design.
Keywords :
biomechanics; bone; elasticity; net structures (mechanical); porous materials; product design; prosthetics; rapid prototyping (industrial); additive manufacturing machines; additive manufacturing technique application; additively manufactured cellular structures; economical mass production; hip stem implant development; innovative porous femoral hip stem design; minimum material consumption; natural human bone stiffness; osseointegration improvement; porous metal mesh structures; porous structures; single manufacturing process; stem stiffness reduction; Additives; Bones; Hip; Implants; Manufacturing; Stress;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECBES.2014.7047482
Filename :
7047482
Link To Document :
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