Fabrication of Low-Cost, Cementless Femoral Stem 316L Stainless Steel Using Investment Casting Technique
Autor: | Arief R. Harris, Alias Mohd Noor, Sh-Hussain Salleh, Ab. Saman Abd. Kader, Mohd Yusof Baharuddin, Ahmad Hafiz Zulkifly, Muhammad Hisyam Lee, Norazman Abdul Majid, Andril Arafat Suhasril, Mohd Afian Omar |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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education.field_of_study
Fabrication Computer science Investment casting Population Biomedical Engineering Medicine (miscellaneous) Bioengineering General Medicine Osseointegration Manufacturing cost Finite element method Reliability engineering Biomaterials Hip replacement Implant education Biomedical engineering |
Zdroj: | Artificial Organs. 38:603-608 |
ISSN: | 0160-564X |
Popis: | Total hip arthroplasty is a flourishing orthopedic surgery, generating billions of dollars of revenue. The cost associated with the fabrication of implants has been increasing year by year, and this phenomenon has burdened the patient with extra charges. Consequently, this study will focus on designing an accurate implant via implementing the reverse engineering of three-dimensional morphological study based on a particular population. By using finite element analysis, this study will assist to predict the outcome and could become a useful tool for preclinical testing of newly designed implants. A prototype is then fabricated using 316L stainless steel by applying investment casting techniques that reduce manufacturing cost without jeopardizing implant quality. The finite element analysis showed that the maximum von Mises stress was 66.88 MPa proximally with a safety factor of 2.39 against endosteal fracture, and micromotion was 4.73 μm, which promotes osseointegration. This method offers a fabrication process of cementless femoral stems with lower cost, subsequently helping patients, particularly those from nondeveloped countries. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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