Skinner H B, Mabey M F, Paganelli J V, Meagher J M
Orthopedics. 1987 Apr;10(4):581-4. doi: 10.3928/0147-7447-19870401-08.
This report documents the results of a finite element method (FEM) "worst-case" failure analysis of a stemmed, porous-coated tibial revision component that was designed with "slots" to aid in removal. A three-dimensional FEM model of a metal-backed tibial component was subjected to expected peak loads while being restrained at the stem and unsupported under the plateaus. Stresses in the prosthesis plateau adjacent to the stem were found to exceed yield stress in many areas, and to exceed the expected endurance limit in large areas. We conclude that a stemmed prosthesis with slots is flawed and may be expected to fail if implanted without adequate support for the prosthesis plateau. The long-term effects of bone remodeling may further jeopardize the integrity of this prosthesis. We recommend that this prosthesis not be used in its present design.
本报告记录了对一种带柄、多孔涂层的胫骨翻修部件进行有限元方法(FEM)“最坏情况”失效分析的结果,该部件设计有“狭槽”以辅助取出。对一个金属背衬胫骨部件的三维有限元模型施加预期峰值载荷,同时在柄部进行约束,在平台下方不提供支撑。发现在靠近柄部的假体平台中的应力在许多区域超过屈服应力,并且在大面积区域超过预期的疲劳极限。我们得出结论,带有狭槽的带柄假体存在缺陷,如果在假体平台没有足够支撑的情况下植入,可能会失效。骨重塑的长期影响可能会进一步危及该假体的完整性。我们建议不要以其当前设计使用这种假体。