Finite element analysis and clinical application of 3D-printed Ti alloy implant for the reconstruction of mandibular defects

Author:

Xue Runqi1,Lai Qingguo1,Xing Hongyu2,Zhong Chiyang1,Zhao Yixuan3,Zhu Kaiwen3,Deng Yanwei1,Liu Chengbin4

Affiliation:

1. Second Hospital of Shandong University

2. Shandong Jinan University

3. Shandong University

4. Zaozhuang Municipal Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background The reconstruction of segmental defect of the mandible has always been a challenge. The customized reconstruction plate without a bone graft is also considered a transitional means of rehabilitation and reconstruction in some cases.Methods This study evaluated the biomechanical behaviors of customized plates with different structural designs comparing with commercial plates using the finite element method in reconstrution of the lateral mandible defect.Results Simulations revealed the stress state in the plate bodies, bone tissues and screws were associated with the width, height, thickness of the plates as well as the distribution of screws. In all of the groups, the system of 16 mm-high, 2.8 mm-thick customized reconstruction plate with 10 screws was considered to be the most ideal design because of the most harmonious biomechanical state. What’s more, the stress shielding effects were not obvious in this experiment. Based on the above findings, we conducted a clinical case analysis to verify the mechanical properties of customized reconstruction and obtained a satisfactory operation result.Conclusions The results show that by adjusting the contour parameters of the reconstruction plates, an ideal and reliable customized plate can be manufactured. And the customized 3D-printed Ti alloy implant will be a new way to achieve mandibular reconstruction in patients unable to perform autologous bone graft surgery.Trial registration: The present trial has been registered with ChiCTR, the registration number is ChiCTR 2000038973 on 11/10/2020.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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