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. 2018 Mar;102(336):12-20.
doi: 10.1016/j.morpho.2017.07.175. Epub 2017 Oct 12.

Micro-finite-element method to assess elastic properties of trabecular bone at micro- and macroscopic level

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Micro-finite-element method to assess elastic properties of trabecular bone at micro- and macroscopic level

R Rieger et al. Morphologie. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

Objective of the study: The objective of the present study is to assess the mechanical behavior of trabecular bone based on microCT imaging and micro-finite-element analysis. In this way two methods are detailed: (i) direct determination of macroscopic elastic property of trabecular bone; (ii) inverse approach to assess mechanical properties of trabecular bone tissue.

Patients: Thirty-five females and seven males (forty-two subjects) mean aged (±SD) 80±11.7 years from hospitals of Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) diagnosed with osteoporosis following a femoral neck fracture due to a fall from standing were included in this study.

Materials and methods: Fractured heads were collected during hip replacement surgery. Standardized bone cores were removed from the femoral head's equator by a trephine in a water bath. MicroCT images acquisition and analysis were performed with CTan® software and bone volume fraction was then determined. Micro-finite-element simulations were per-formed using Abaqus 6.9-2® software in order to determine the macroscopic mechanical behaviour of the trabecular bone. After microCT acquisition, a longitudinal compression test was performed and the experimental macroscopic Young's Modulus was extracted. An inverse approach based on the whole trabecular bone's mechanical response and micro-finite-element analysis was performed to determine microscopic mechanical properties of trabecular bone.

Results: In the present study, elasticity of the tissue was shown to be similar to that of healthy tissue but with a lower yield stress.

Conclusion: Classical histomorphometric analysis form microCT imaging associated with an inverse micro-finite-element method allowed to assess microscopic mechanical trabecular bone parameters.

Keywords: Inverse method; Mechanical properties; Micro-computed tomography; Micro-finite-element; Trabecular bone.

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