Automated design of bone‐preserving, insertable, and shape‐matching patient‐specific acetabular components

Author:

Garner Eric1ORCID,Meynen Alexander2,Scheys Lennart2,Wu Jun3,Zadpoor Amir A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomechanical Engineering Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands

2. Department of Development and Regeneration, Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Orthopedic Research and Training (IORT) KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

3. Department of Sustainable Design Engineering Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractEffective treatment of large acetabular defects remains among the most challenging aspects of revision total hip arthroplasty (THA), due to the deficiency of healthy bone stock and degradation of the support columns. Generic uncemented components, which are favored in primary THA, are often unsuitable in revision cases, where the bone‐implant contact may be insufficient for fixation, without significant reaming of the limited residual bone. This study presents a computational design strategy for automatically generating patient‐specific implants that simultaneously maximize the bone‐implant contact area, and minimize bone reaming while ensuring insertability. These components can be manufactured using the same additive manufacturing methods as porous components and may reduce cost and operating‐time, compared to existing patient‐specific systems. This study compares the performance of implants generated via the proposed method to optimally fitted hemispherical implants, in terms of the achievable bone‐implant contact surface, and the volume of reamed bone. Computer‐simulated results based on the reconstruction of a set of 15 severe pelvic defects (Paprosky 2A‐3B) suggest that the patient‐specific components increase bone‐implant contact by 63% (median: 63%; SD: 44%; 95% CI: 52.3%–74.0%; RMSD: 42%), and reduce the volume of reamed bone stock by 97% (median: 98%; SD: 4%; 95% CI: 95.9%–97.4%; RMSD: 3.7%).

Funder

Stichting voor de Technische Wetenschappen

Publisher

Wiley

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