Analysing the bone cement flow in the injection apparatus during vertebroplasty

Author:

Trivedi Zubin1,Gehweiler Dominic2,Wychowaniec Jacek K.2,Ricken Tim3,Gueorguiev-Rüegg Boyko2,Wagner Arndt45,Röhrle Oliver15

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Modelling and Simulation of Biomechanical Systems University of Stuttgart 70569 Stuttgart

2. AO Research Institute (ARI) Clavadelerstrasse 8 7270 Davos Switzerland

3. Institute of Structural Mechanics and Dynamics of Aerospace Structures University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 27 70569 Stuttgart

4. Institute of Applied Mechanics (CE) University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 7 70569 Stuttgart

5. Stuttgart Center for Simulation Science (SC SimTech) University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 5a 70569 Stuttgart

Abstract

AbstractVertebroplasty, a medical procedure for treating vertebral fractures, requires medical practitioners to inject bone cement inside the vertebra using a cannula attached to a syringe. The required injection force must be small enough for the practitioner to apply it by hand while remaining stable for a controlled injection. Several factors could make the injection force unintuitive for the practitioners, one of them being the non‐Newtonian nature of the bone cement. The viscosity of the bone cement varies as it flows through the different parts of the injection apparatus and the porous cancellous interior of the vertebra. Therefore, it is important to study the flow of bone cement through these parts. This work is a preliminary study on the flow of bone cement through the injection apparatus. Firstly, we obtained the rheological parameters for the power law model of bone cement using experiments using standard clinical equipment. These parameters were then used to obtain the shear rate, viscosity, and velocity profiles of the bone cement flow through the cannula. Lastly, an analysis was carried out to understand the influence of various geometrical parameters of the injection apparatus, in which the radius of the cannula was found to be the most influential parameter.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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