Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10435234 | Medical Engineering & Physics | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In terms of interface forces, a tapered post decreased post shear while slightly increasing post compression compared to a cylindrical post; a post of elliptical cross-section increased post shear and decreased post compression. In terms of cancellous bone stress, tapered and elliptical posts both relieved compression compared to a cylindrical post, while a tapered post also produced increased peripheral stress. The inclusion of medial and lateral pegs in addition to a central fixation post caused localized stress shielding in the periphery of the pegs. In general, all implant models caused a reduction of cancellous bone stress plus high compression beneath the central fixation posts.
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Authors
Anthony G. Au, Adrian B. Liggins, V. James Raso, A. Amirfazli,