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Alternative designs of load-sharing cobalt chromium graded femoral stems
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Alternative designs of load-sharing cobalt chromium graded femoral stems
Author
Limmahakhun S, Oloyede A, Chantarapanich N, Jiamwatthanachai P, Sitthiseripratip K, Xiao Y, Yan C
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Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Chiang Mai University; Kasetsart University; Prince of Songkla University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Metal & Materials Technology Center (MTEC)
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Article
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MATERIALS TODAY COMMUNICATIONS
Year
2017
Volume
12
Page
45200
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
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10.1016/j.mtcomm.2017.05.002
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The incapability of controlling relative micromotions and load transfers to a peri-prosthetic femur shortens implant longevity. This study aims to evaluate the possibility of applying graded porous cobalt chromium (CoCr) to cementless femoral stems. 3D finite element analyses and physical testings of hip implants were conducted with four different grading orientations, along the axial and radial planes of the femoral stem. The results show that the CoCr graded femoral stems with a porosity decreased caudally and inwardly may control the relative micromotions in an acceptable range for bone ingrowth, significantly increase stress transfers on the Gruen zone 1 and 7, and attain the flexural stiffness comparable to human femurs. Therefore, CoCr graded femoral stems demonstrate great potential for applications in implants with reduced stress shielding and improved long-term survival rates.
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