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      Influence of anisotropic bone properties on the biomechanical behavior of the acetabular cup implant: a multiscale finite element study.

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          Although the biomechanical behavior of the acetabular cup (AC) implant is determinant for the surgical success, it remains difficult to be assessed due to the multiscale and anisotropic nature of bone tissue. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of the anisotropic properties of peri-implant trabecular bone tissue on the biomechanical behavior of the AC implant at the macroscopic scale. Thirteen bovine trabecular bone samples were imaged using micro-computed tomography (μCT) with a resolution of 18 μm. The anisotropic biomechanical properties of each sample were determined at the scale of the centimeter based on a dedicated method using asymptotic homogenization. The material properties obtained with this multiscale approach were used as input data in a 3D finite element model to simulate the macroscopic mechanical behavior of the AC implant under different loading conditions. The largest stress and strain magnitudes were found around the equatorial rim and in the polar area of the AC implant. All macroscopic stiffness quantities were significantly correlated (R2 > 0.85, p < 6.5 e-6) with BV/TV (bone volume/total volume). Moreover, the maximum value of the von Mises stress field was significantly correlated with BV/TV (R2 > 0.61, p < 1.6 e-3) and was always found at the bone-implant interface. However, the mean value of the microscopic stress (at the scale of the trabeculae) decrease as a function of BV/TV for vertical and torsional loading and do not depend on BV/TV for horizontal loading. These results highlight the importance of the anisotropic properties of bone tissue.

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          Journal
          Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin
          Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering
          Informa UK Limited
          1476-8259
          1025-5842
          Sep 2017
          : 20
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Laboratoire de Modélisation et de Simulation MultiEchelle, UMR CNRS 8208 , Université Paris-Est , Créteil , France.
          [2 ] b INSERM U955 , Université Paris-Est , Créteil , France.
          [3 ] c Laboratoire Bioingénierie Biomécanique Ostéo-Articulaires, UMR CNRS 7052 , Université Paris Diderot , Paris , France.
          [4 ] d Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering , Keio University , Yokohama , Japan.
          [5 ] e Laboratoire de Modélisation et de Simulation Multi-Echelle, UMR CNRS 8208 , Créteil , France.
          [6 ] f École de technologie supérieure , Montreal , Canada.
          [7 ] g Research Center, Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal , Montreal , Canada.
          Article
          10.1080/10255842.2017.1357703
          28768422
          5a155183-ef67-4b7c-b578-8fc04dab9c09
          History

          finite element analysis,bone,homogenization,Acetabular cup,total hip replacement

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