Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans
Wähnert D, Frank A, Ueberberg J, Heilmann LF, Sauzet O, Raschke MJ, Gehweiler D (2021)
Scientific reports 11(1): 3273.
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Wähnert, DirkUniBi;
Frank, Andre;
Ueberberg, Johanna;
Heilmann, Lukas F;
Sauzet, OdileUniBi;
Raschke, Michael J;
Gehweiler, Dominic
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Sufficient implant anchoring in osteoporotic bone is one major challenge in trauma and orthopedic surgery. In these cases, preoperative planning of osteosynthesis is becoming increasingly important. This study presents the development and first biomechanical validation of a bone-implant-anchorage score based on clinical routine quantitative computer tomography (qCT) scans. 10 pairs of fresh frozen femora (mean age 77.4years) underwent clinical qCT scans after placing 3 referential screws (for matching with the second scan). Afterwards, three 4.5mm cortical screws (DePuy Synthes, Zuchwil, Switzerland) were placed in each distal femur in the dia-metaphyseal transition followed by the second CT scan. The femur was segmented using thresholding and its outer shape was visualized as a surface model. A 3D model of the cortex screw in STL format was used to model the screw surface precisely. For each femur, the 3 cortex screw models were exactly positioned at the locations previously determined using the second CT scan. The BMD value was calculated at the center of each triangle as an interpolation from the measured values at the three vertices (triangle corners) in the CT. Scores are based on the sum of all the triangles' areas multiplied by their BMD values. Four different scores were calculated. A screw pull-out test was performed until loss of resistance. A quadratic model adequately describes the relation between all the scores and pull-out values. The square of the best score explains just fewer than 70% of the total variance of the pull-out values and the standardized residual which were approximately normally distributed. In addition, there was a significant correlation between this score and the peak pull-out force (p<0.001). The coefficient of determination was 0.82. The presented score has the potential to improve preoperative planning by adding the mechanical to the anatomical dimension when planning screw placement.
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2021
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Scientific reports
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11
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1
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3273
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2045-2322
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Wähnert D, Frank A, Ueberberg J, et al. Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans. Scientific reports. 2021;11(1): 3273.
Wähnert, D., Frank, A., Ueberberg, J., Heilmann, L. F., Sauzet, O., Raschke, M. J., & Gehweiler, D. (2021). Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans. Scientific reports, 11(1), 3273. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82788-y
Wähnert, Dirk, Frank, Andre, Ueberberg, Johanna, Heilmann, Lukas F, Sauzet, Odile, Raschke, Michael J, and Gehweiler, Dominic. 2021. “Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans”. Scientific reports 11 (1): 3273.
Wähnert, D., Frank, A., Ueberberg, J., Heilmann, L. F., Sauzet, O., Raschke, M. J., and Gehweiler, D. (2021). Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans. Scientific reports 11:3273.
Wähnert, D., et al., 2021. Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans. Scientific reports, 11(1): 3273.
D. Wähnert, et al., “Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans”, Scientific reports, vol. 11, 2021, : 3273.
Wähnert, D., Frank, A., Ueberberg, J., Heilmann, L.F., Sauzet, O., Raschke, M.J., Gehweiler, D.: Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans. Scientific reports. 11, : 3273 (2021).
Wähnert, Dirk, Frank, Andre, Ueberberg, Johanna, Heilmann, Lukas F, Sauzet, Odile, Raschke, Michael J, and Gehweiler, Dominic. “Development and first biomechanical validation of a score to predict bone implant interface stability based on clinical qCT scans”. Scientific reports 11.1 (2021): 3273.
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