Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (May 2017)

Estimation of the hip joint contact force using 3-dimensional model analysis and stress analysis of acetabular dysplasia around shelf acetabuloplasty

  • Souta KOMATSU,
  • Akira KOMATSU,
  • Takehiro IWAMI,
  • Nozomi KAGA,
  • Shin YAMADA,
  • Kimio SAITO,
  • Yoichi SHIMADA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.16-00559
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 83, no. 849
pp. 16-00559 – 16-00559

Abstract

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Acetabular dysplasia describes an underdeveloped or shallow, upwardly sloping acetabulum, which may occur with varying degrees of deformity of the proximal femur such as excessive femoral neck anteversion, coxa valga or femoral neck cam deformity. Numerous stabilising procedures have been described, one of the first being the shelf acetabuloplasty. Shelf procedure improves coverage of the femoral head, without changing orientation of the acetabulum.This will improve the range of movement in the hip and protect the femoral head. In this study, we investigated the effect of shelf acetabuloplasty for load distribution of acetabular roof and femoral head using the finite element method (FEM). A three-dimensional (3D) generic musculoskeletal model was developed based on computed tomographic (CT) to estimate joint reaction force. As a result, we funded load distribution decreased on the top of the ace tabular rim and femoral head. Shelf acetabuloplasty may effective procedure for acetabular dysplasia because of improvement for load distribution.

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