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. 2009 Jan;17(1):71-82.
doi: 10.1007/s00167-008-0628-5. Epub 2008 Oct 1.

Effect of an UHMWPE patellar component on stress fields in the patella: a finite element analysis

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Effect of an UHMWPE patellar component on stress fields in the patella: a finite element analysis

Yeon Soo Lee et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2009 Jan.

Abstract

An increased stress in the patella due to the implantation of a patellar button may also be another potential source of pain in total knee arthroplasty patients. This study assessed the location inside the patella having largest stress change after implantation of an ultra high molecular polyethylene patella button. Finite elements models of the patellae before and after implantation of patellar button were created. Experimentally determined spring constants of muscles and ligaments, and patellofemoral contacting loads were applied to the models at 30 degrees , 60 degrees , and 90 degrees of knee flexion. The Von Mises stress of the intact patella decreased with increased knee flexion, while that of implanted patella increased. Also, the stress range in the implanted patella was 3-9 times higher than in the intact one. The highly stressed region of the intact patella moved proximally with higher knee flexion angles, while that of the implanted model stayed near the central anterior patella. At 90 degrees of knee flexion, the stress in the anterodistal patella increased considerably after implantation of a patella button so that the anterodistal patella may be susceptible to be painful source after the total knee replacement.

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