Sensors (Sep 2008)

Structural Simulation of a Bone-Prosthesis System of the Knee Joint

  • Aivars Zemitis,
  • Giovanni Russo,
  • Julia Orlik,
  • Gaetano Impoco,
  • Giovanni q M. Farinella,
  • Giuseppe Bilotta,
  • Sebastiano Battiato,
  • Heiko Andrä

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s8095897
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
pp. 5897 – 5926

Abstract

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In surgical knee replacement, the damaged knee joint is replaced with artificial prostheses. An accurate clinical evaluation must be carried out before applying knee prostheses to ensure optimal outcome from surgical operations and to reduce the probability of having long-term problems. Useful information can be inferred from estimates of the stress acting onto the bone-prosthesis system of the knee joint. This information can be exploited to tailor the prosthesis to the patient’s anatomy. We present a compound system for pre-operative surgical planning based on structural simulation of the bone-prosthesis system, exploiting patient-specific data.

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