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Design and manufacturing of a human standardised hip cup out of titanium
Authors:B A Behrens  S B Escobar  H Niemeier  M Vucetic  A Bouguecha  K Lucas  I Nolte  P Wefstaedt  M Lerch  C Stukenborg‐Colsman  A Almohallami
Affiliation:1. Institute of Forming Technology and Machines, Leibniz Universit?t Hannover, Garbsen, Germany;2. Small Animal Clinic, Foundation University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover, Hannover, Germany;3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hanover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
Abstract:Background: In recent years, the use of hip prostheses has become a routine procedure. Despite this experience and good clinical results different complications arise which have a negative influence on the lifetime of prostheses. Especially the migration or loosening of the hip cup prosthesis due to strain adaptive bone remodelling is still a problem. Patient‐individual prostheses represent a possible solution to this problem. Individual hip cups, however, are just implanted for the treatment of massive deformities or tumours. This study aimed at developing an innovative concept for the production of patient‐specific human hip prostheses made of titanium plates by sheet metal forming. Methods: For the realisation of this innovative concept, a reproducible design method for the generation of standardised human hip cup prosthesis was generated based on 13 original human geometries. By means of this methodology a hip cup was designed. Based on this design a human hip cup was produced by a developed high‐pressure sheet metal forming process. The development of the process was accompanied by a numerical preliminary design. Results: A comparison between the simulation and the fabricated hip cup leads to a standard deviation of 0.404 mm. Furthermore, an implantation of the prosthesis in a synthetic bone model shows a satisfactory fit accuracy at the edge of the prosthesis. Conclusion: The high‐pressure sheet metal forming process is suitable to manufacture the designed standardised hip cup. However, further optimisation is necessary.
Keywords:Finite Elemente Methode  Agglomeratives Clustering  Individuelle Hü  ftpfannenprothese  Titanblech  Hydraulische Umformung  Finite element method  agglomerative clustering  individual hip prosthetic  titanium sheet  hydroforming
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