The effect of rotational degree and routine activity on the risk of collapse in transtrochanteric rotational osteotomy for osteonecrosis of the femoral head—a finite element analysis

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Pusheng Xie
Yuping Deng
Jinchuan Tan
Mian Wang
Yang Yang
Hanbin Ouyang
Wenhua Huang
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[1] Southern Medical University,National Key Discipline of Human Anatomy, School of Basic Medical Sciences
[2] Southern Medical University,Department of Anatomy, School of Basic Medicine Science, Guangdong Provincial Key laboratory of Medical Biomechanics
[3] Southern Medical University,Guangdong Engineering Research Center for Translation of Medical 3D Printing Application
[4] Guangdong Medical University,Orthopaedic Center, Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University
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Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2020年 / 58卷
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Osteonecrosis of the femoral head; Transtrochanteric rotational osteotomy; Routine activity; Risk of collapse; Finite element analysis;
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To explore the mechanical mechanism and provide preoperative planning basis for transtrochanteric rotational osteotomy (TRO) procedure, a joint-preserving procedure for osteonecrosis of the femoral head. Eleven TRO finite element femurs with the most common types of necrosis were analyzed under multi-loading conditions. Thereafter, we made a comprehensive evaluation by considering the anatomy characters, daily activities, and risk indicators contain necrosis expansion trend, necrotic blood supply pressure, and the risk of fracture. The risk of fracture (ROF) is the lowest when standing on feet and increases gradually during normal walking and walking upstairs and downstairs. Compared with posterior rotation, rotating forward keeps more elements at low risk. Additionally, the correlation analysis shows it has a strong negative correlation (R2 = 0.834) with the average modulus of the roof. TRO finally decreased the stress and energy effectively. However, the stress and strain energy arise when rotated posteriorly less than 120°. The comprehensive evaluation observed that rotating forward 90°could reduce the total risks to 64%. TRO is an effective technique to prevent collapse. For the anterior and superior large necrosis, we recommend to rotate forward 60° to 90° (more efficient) or backward 180°. The methodology followed in this study could provide accurate and personalize preoperative planning.
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