STRESS EVALUATION FOR CERAMIC TIBIAL TRAYS CONSIDERING IMPACTION

2018 
IntroductionRealistic in-vivo loads on knee implants from telemetric analyses were recently published. Impacting an implant, especially a ceramic one, will produce high peak stresses within the component. Data for loads occurring during implantation of a knee implant are scarce. To ensure a safe impaction of ceramic tibial trays the stresses caused by it need to be known.Materials and MethodsImpaction testing including force measurements (using Kistler piezo load cell 9351B) was performed on a ceramic tibial tray. The same test was simulated by computational analysis using FEM (Finite-Element-Method). Because the forces measured and those calculated by FEM were significantly different, an in vitro impaction study was performed to obtain realistic loads for a ceramic tibial tray. A surgeon was asked to perform heavy hammer blows which may occur during implantation. Using a high speed camera (phantom V7.2) the velocity of the hammer at the time of impaction was determined. Using this parameter instrumented ...
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