Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis

Abstract Background Aseptic loosening of distal femoral tumor implants significantly correlates with the resection length. We designed a new “sleeve” that is specially engaged in the metaphysis at least 5 cm proximal to the knee joint line to preserve as much bone stock as possible. This study inves...

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Main Authors: Jian-jun Li, Dong-mu Tian, Li Yang, Jing-yu Zhang, Yong-cheng Hu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-02025-6
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spelling doaj-7e1813900aa74efca15db77818480a662020-12-13T12:22:09ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2020-12-0115111410.1186/s13018-020-02025-6Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysisJian-jun Li0Dong-mu Tian1Li Yang2Jing-yu Zhang3Yong-cheng Hu4Tianjin Medical UniversityBeijing Weigao Yahua Artificial Joint Development CompanyTianjin Medical UniversityDepartment of Bone Oncology, Second Hospital of TangshanDepartment of Bone Oncology, Tianjin HospitalAbstract Background Aseptic loosening of distal femoral tumor implants significantly correlates with the resection length. We designed a new “sleeve” that is specially engaged in the metaphysis at least 5 cm proximal to the knee joint line to preserve as much bone stock as possible. This study investigates the influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone tumor implant system in the distal femur. Methods Cortex strains in intact and implanted femurs were predicted with finite element (FE) models. Moreover strains were experimentally measured in a cadaveric femur with and without a sleeve and stem under an axial compressive load of 1000 N. The FE models, which were validated by linear regression, were used to investigate the maximal von Mises stress and the implanted-to-intact (ITI) ratios of strain in the femur with single-legged stance loading under immediate postoperative and osseointegration conditions. Results Good agreement was noted between the experimental measurements and numerical predictions of the femoral strains (coefficient of determination (R 2) ≥ 0.95; root-mean-square error (RMSE%) ≈ 10%). The ITI ratios for the metaphysis were between 13 and 28% and between 10 and 21% under the immediate postoperative and osseointegration conditions, respectively, while the ITI ratios for the posterior and lateral cortices around the tip of the stem were 110% and 119% under the immediate-postoperative condition, respectively, and 114% and 101% under the osseointegration condition, respectively. The maximal von Mises stresses for the implanted femur were 113.8 MPa and 43.41 MPa under the immediate postoperative and osseointegration conditions, which were 284% and 47% higher than those in the intact femur (29.6 MPa), respectively. Conclusions This study reveals that a metaphyseal sleeve may cause stress shielding relative to the intact femur, especially in the distal metaphysis. Stress concentrations might mainly occur in the posterior cortex around the tip of the stem. However, stress concentrations may not be accompanied by periprosthetic fracture under the single-legged stance condition.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-02025-6Distal femurSleeveFinite-element analysisStrain gaugeStress shielding
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author Jian-jun Li
Dong-mu Tian
Li Yang
Jing-yu Zhang
Yong-cheng Hu
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Dong-mu Tian
Li Yang
Jing-yu Zhang
Yong-cheng Hu
Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Distal femur
Sleeve
Finite-element analysis
Strain gauge
Stress shielding
author_facet Jian-jun Li
Dong-mu Tian
Li Yang
Jing-yu Zhang
Yong-cheng Hu
author_sort Jian-jun Li
title Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis
title_short Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis
title_full Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis
title_fullStr Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis
title_sort influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone-tumor implant system in the distal femur: an experimental and finite element analysis
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Background Aseptic loosening of distal femoral tumor implants significantly correlates with the resection length. We designed a new “sleeve” that is specially engaged in the metaphysis at least 5 cm proximal to the knee joint line to preserve as much bone stock as possible. This study investigates the influence of a metaphyseal sleeve on the stress-strain state of a bone tumor implant system in the distal femur. Methods Cortex strains in intact and implanted femurs were predicted with finite element (FE) models. Moreover strains were experimentally measured in a cadaveric femur with and without a sleeve and stem under an axial compressive load of 1000 N. The FE models, which were validated by linear regression, were used to investigate the maximal von Mises stress and the implanted-to-intact (ITI) ratios of strain in the femur with single-legged stance loading under immediate postoperative and osseointegration conditions. Results Good agreement was noted between the experimental measurements and numerical predictions of the femoral strains (coefficient of determination (R 2) ≥ 0.95; root-mean-square error (RMSE%) ≈ 10%). The ITI ratios for the metaphysis were between 13 and 28% and between 10 and 21% under the immediate postoperative and osseointegration conditions, respectively, while the ITI ratios for the posterior and lateral cortices around the tip of the stem were 110% and 119% under the immediate-postoperative condition, respectively, and 114% and 101% under the osseointegration condition, respectively. The maximal von Mises stresses for the implanted femur were 113.8 MPa and 43.41 MPa under the immediate postoperative and osseointegration conditions, which were 284% and 47% higher than those in the intact femur (29.6 MPa), respectively. Conclusions This study reveals that a metaphyseal sleeve may cause stress shielding relative to the intact femur, especially in the distal metaphysis. Stress concentrations might mainly occur in the posterior cortex around the tip of the stem. However, stress concentrations may not be accompanied by periprosthetic fracture under the single-legged stance condition.
topic Distal femur
Sleeve
Finite-element analysis
Strain gauge
Stress shielding
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-02025-6
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