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Glenoid bone strain after anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty: In vitro measurements with micro-CT and digital volume correlation

Boulanaache, Yasmine  
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Becce, F.
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Farron, A.
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September 23, 2020
Medical Engineering & Physics

Glenoid implant loosening remains a major source of failure and concern after anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA). It is assumed to be associated with eccentric loading and excessive bone strain, but direct measurement of bone strain after aTSA is not available yet. Therefore, our objective was to develop an in vitro technique for measuring bone strain around a loaded glenoid implant. A custom loading device (1500 N) was designed to fit within a micro-CT scanner, to use digital volume correlation for measuring displacement and calculating strain. Errors were evaluated with three pairs of unloaded scans. The average displacement random error of three pairs of unloaded scans was 6.1 µm. Corresponding systematic and random errors of strain components were less than 806.0 µε and 2039.9 µε, respectively. The average strain accuracy (MAER) and precision (SDER) were 694.3 µε and 440.3 µε, respectively. The loaded minimum principal strain (8738.9 µε) was 12.6 times higher than the MAER (694.3 µε) on average, and was above the MAER for most of the glenoid bone volume (98.1%). Therefore, this technique proves to be accurate and precise enough to eventually compare glenoid implant designs, fixation techniques, or to validate numerical models of specimens under similar loading.

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DOI
10.1016/j.medengphy.2020.09.009
Author(s)
Boulanaache, Yasmine  
Becce, F.
Farron, A.
Pioletti, Dominique  
Terrier, Alexandre  
Boulanaache, Yasmine  
Becce, F.
Farron, A.
Pioletti, Dominique  
Terrier, Alexandre  
Date Issued

2020-09-23

Published in
Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume

85

Issue

November 2020

Start page

48

End page

54

Subjects

Bone strain

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Digital volume correlation

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Glenoid

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Micro-CT

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Total shoulder arthroplasty

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162766

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/282802
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/172184
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