2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-43686-6
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Computed tomography porosity and spherical indentation for determining cortical bone millimetre-scale mechanical properties

Abstract: The cortex of the femoral neck is a key structural element of the human body, yet there is not a reliable metric for predicting the mechanical properties of the bone in this critical region. This study explored the use of a range of non-destructive metrics to measure femoral neck cortical bone stiffness at the millimetre length scale. A range of testing methods and imaging techniques were assessed for their ability to measure or predict the mechanical properties of cortical bone samples obtained from the femor… Show more

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“…The correlation coefficients between longitudinal wave velocities and porosity from the present study are in good agreement with the latter. Finally, the correlation found between strength and porosity in this study ( Figure 5, r=-0.74) is also consistent with the results from previous experimental studies in human cortical bone (Boughton et al, 2019;Mirzaali et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The correlation coefficients between longitudinal wave velocities and porosity from the present study are in good agreement with the latter. Finally, the correlation found between strength and porosity in this study ( Figure 5, r=-0.74) is also consistent with the results from previous experimental studies in human cortical bone (Boughton et al, 2019;Mirzaali et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Then, from each cross-section, one or two rectangular parallelepiped shaped specimens were prepared using a diamond wafering blade saw (Isomet 4000, Buehler GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany) as described in (Cai et al, 2019), see Figure 1. For each tibia, one specimen was obtained from the centre of the medial face of the bone.…”
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“…In these cases secure implant stability is more difficult to achieve, 9 , 15 and the likelihood of fracture may increase. 16 , 17 Early instability and loosening has been reported as the main cause of cementless implant failure following revision. 7 , 18 , 19 In order to maximize the benefits of using cementless implants, particularly in more difficult cases, stability must be achieved.…”
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“…High salt intake worsened bone microstructure along with enhancing bone loss, as seen in increased trabecular and cortical porosity and decreased trabecular vBMD in this study. Interestingly, the use of high-resolution 3D SRXTM allowed us to explore cortical bone porosity, which characterized as an important predictor of bone of fracture in human 44 . Other negative effects on bone, such as an imbalance of immune interaction (T helper 17 and regulatory T cells), have also been reported 19 .…”
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confidence: 99%