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. 1986;19(9):703-14.
doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(86)90194-6.

Pelvic stresses in vitro--I. Malsizing of endoprostheses

Pelvic stresses in vitro--I. Malsizing of endoprostheses

J B Finlay et al. J Biomech. 1986.

Abstract

Seven embalmed human cadaveric hemi-pelves have been stripped of all soft tissues except the articular cartilage and instrumented with 25 strain-gauge rosettes on both the medial and lateral surfaces. Loads up to 2.5 kN were applied, without simulated muscle forces, to mimic the line-of-action of the resultant joint-force in a single-legged stance. In this parametric study, endoprostheses were studied at the 'correct' size and in sizes of 1 and 2 mm above and below the correct size. The correct size of endoprosthesis produced similar periacetabular stress data to those obtained with the normal femoral head; however, significant changes in stress on the medial and lateral aspects of the ilium suggested the correctly-sized spherical endoprosthesis had a different moment arm than its anatomical counterpart. Endoprostheses of 1 mm greater than the correct size caused major increases in the magnitude of both periacetabular and medial-wall stresses, while prostheses of +2 mm created dramatic and significant increases in magnitudes of these stresses. Endoprostheses smaller than the correct size caused only small but significant changes in the pattern of stresses up to -2 mm malsizing and, in particular, were associated with the disappearance of all periacetabular tensile stresses; however, stress data on the medial and lateral aspects of the ilium were more closely matched to the 'normal' for this -2 mm of undersizing.

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