2019 Design of Medical Devices Conference 2019
DOI: 10.1115/dmd2019-3319
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Risk-Based Analysis of Femoral Stem Considering Uncertainty in its Design Parameters

Abstract: The number of young people getting total hip arthroplasty surgery is on the rise and studies have shown that the average number of perfect health years after such surgery is being reduced to about 9 years; this is because of complications which can lead to the failure of such implants. Consequently, such failures cause the implant not to last as long as required. The uncertainty in design parameters, loading, and even the manufacturing process of femoral stems, makes it important to consider uncertainty quanti… Show more

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“…[22,23] However, studies specifically delving into the probabilistic analysis of porous implants remain relatively scarce. [24] In this study, distinct from other works in the literature, a probability-based FEA of the fixation plate with a gyroid lattice structure was conducted. The results obtained from this analysis may provide new insights into optimizing porous implant designs and contribute to developing more effective and reliable orthopedic treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22,23] However, studies specifically delving into the probabilistic analysis of porous implants remain relatively scarce. [24] In this study, distinct from other works in the literature, a probability-based FEA of the fixation plate with a gyroid lattice structure was conducted. The results obtained from this analysis may provide new insights into optimizing porous implant designs and contribute to developing more effective and reliable orthopedic treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%