论文标题

生物力学下肢模型,以预测内侧开放楔形后的tellar骨位置改变高胫骨截骨术

Biomechanical Lower Limb Model to Predict Patellar Position Alteration after Medial Open Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy

论文作者

Elyasi, Elaheh, Perrier, Antoine, Bailet, Mathieu, Payan, Yohan

论文摘要

内侧开放式胫骨高胫骨截骨术是一种外科手术治疗,可用于畸形和早期内侧膝关节骨关节炎的患者。观察结果表明,该手术可能会对tello股关节产生负面影响,并改变patelo股运动学。但是,导致这些影响的原因以及校正角如何改变手术对pat股关节的影响。这项研究的目的是开发一种生物力学模型,该模型可以预测手术对pat骨位置的影响,并在手术后找到开头角与pat骨位置之间的相关性。开发了下肢的合并有限元和多体模型。通过对天然膝关节进行被动深屈曲模拟,评估了模型预测patelo股运动学的功能,并将结果与​​研究主题的磁共振图像在各种屈曲角中进行比较。然后,使用固定膝盖屈曲角的模型来模拟实际上的胫骨截骨手术。结果表明,楔形的开头与tellar tellar位置之间的相关性在各种自由度。这些结果表明,较大的楔形开口会导致pat骨远端,侧put骨移位,pat骨旋转和pat骨内部倾斜的值增加。这项研究中开发的模型可以在未来的研究中使用,以监测pat骨软骨上的应力分布,并连接组织,以研究其与术后改变的pat骨运动学有关的疼痛和软骨损伤观察的关系。

Medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy is a surgical treatment for patients with a varus deformity and early-stage medial knee osteoarthritis. Observations suggest that this surgery can negatively affect the patellofemoral joint and change the patellofemoral kinematics. However, what causes these effects and how the correction angle can change the surgery's impact on the patellofemoral joint has not been investigated before. The objective of this study was to develop a biomechanical model that can predict the surgery's impact on the patellar position and find the correlation between the opening angles and the patellar position after the surgery. A combined finite element and multibody model of the lower limb was developed. The model's capabilities for predicting the patellofemoral kinematics were evaluated by performing a passive deep flexion simulation of the native knee and comparing the outcomes with magnetic resonance images of the study subject at various flexion angles. The model at a fixed knee flexion angle was then used to simulate the high tibial osteotomy surgery virtually. The results showed a correlation between the wedge opening angles and the patellar position in various degrees of freedom. These results indicate that larger wedge openings result in increased values of patellar distalization, lateral patellar shift, patellar rotation, and patellar internal tilt. The developed model in this study can be used in future studies to monitor the stress distribution on the patellar cartilage and connecting tissues to investigate their relationship with observations of pain and cartilage injury due to post-operative altered patellar kinematics.

扫码加入交流群

加入微信交流群

微信交流群二维码

扫码加入学术交流群,获取更多资源