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파라메트릭 대퇴골 변형을 이용한 대퇴골 형상과 경부 골절과의 관계분석Analysis of Relationship between Femoral Neck Fracture and Femoral Gometry using Parametrized Morphing Femur

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Analysis of Relationship between Femoral Neck Fracture and Femoral Gometry using Parametrized Morphing Femur
Authors
이호상박병건김재정
Issue Date
Feb-2012
Publisher
(사)한국CDE학회
Keywords
Femoral Neck Fracture; Bone Morphing; Finite Element Methods(FEM); Response Surface Methodology(RSM)
Citation
2012 한국 CAD/CAM 학회 학술발표회 논문집, pp.327 - 334
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Journal Title
2012 한국 CAD/CAM 학회 학술발표회 논문집
Start Page
327
End Page
334
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/166199
Abstract
Previous in-vitro studies to analyze the correlations between the femoral morphology and femoral neck fractures (FNF) have relied on either mechanical testing or finite element methods. However, these methods have not been extensively applied to analyzing the effect of the morphologic variations of femurs. It is mainly due to the lack of various femoral samples from both patients and cadavers, or to the computational limitation in changing the shape of the femoral models. Therefore, we present a novel parametric morphing approach to parameterize a subjectspecific femur using deformation fields. Each field is associated with a geometric parameter, i.e. femoral head diameter, neck diameter, neck length and inclination angle of neck, and is defined regarding to the anatomical and mechanical functions of the femur. By altering the parameters, various finite elemental (FE) models can be achieved from a specific femur. To obtain an analytic explicit model for analyzing the effects of the geometric parameters on FNF, we apply the response surface methodology to the result obtained from the finite element analyses on the achieved FE models. Since we consider the interaction effects among the parameters, the analytic model of FNF may be more reliable in predicting the risk of fractures than the others presented in previous studies. We verify the reliability of our predictive model by comparing with the actual cadaveric experimental results from an in-vitro study. The proposed analytic model may provide a rationale for planning articular surgeries such as total hip arthroplasty (THA).
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