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Injury Risk Assessment Of The Femur In Children With Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Jessica Marie Fritz Apr 2016

Injury Risk Assessment Of The Femur In Children With Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Jessica Marie Fritz

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Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder characterized by increased bone fragility and decreased bone mass, which leads to high rates of bone fracture. OI has a prevalence of 1/5,000 to 1/10,000 in the United States. About 90% of persons with OI have a genetic mutation in the coding for collagen type I, which is the major protein of connective tissues, including bone. While its prevalence classifies it as a rare disease, it is the most common disorder of bone etiology. Until recently, little was known about the mechanics and materials of OI bone or their impact on fracture risk. …


Computational Replication Of The Patient-Specific Stenting Procedure For Coronary Artery Bifurcations: From Oct And Ct Imaging To Structural And Hemodynamics Analyses, Claudio Chiastra, Wei Wu, Benjamin Dickerhoff, Ali Aleiou, Gabriele Dubini, Hiromasa Otake, Francesco Migliavacca, John F. Ladisa Jr. Nov 2015

Computational Replication Of The Patient-Specific Stenting Procedure For Coronary Artery Bifurcations: From Oct And Ct Imaging To Structural And Hemodynamics Analyses, Claudio Chiastra, Wei Wu, Benjamin Dickerhoff, Ali Aleiou, Gabriele Dubini, Hiromasa Otake, Francesco Migliavacca, John F. Ladisa Jr.

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

The optimal stenting technique for coronary artery bifurcations is still debated. With additional advances computational simulations can soon be used to compare stent designs or strategies based on verified structural and hemodynamics results in order to identify the optimal solution for each individual’s anatomy. In this study, patient-specific simulations of stent deployment were performed for 2 cases to replicate the complete procedure conducted by interventional cardiologists. Subsequent computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses were conducted to quantify hemodynamic quantities linked to restenosis.

Patient-specific pre-operative models of coronary bifurcations were reconstructed from CT angiography and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Plaque location and …


Local Hemodynamic Changes Caused By Main Branch Stent Implantation And Subsequent Side Branch Balloon Angioplasty In A Representative Coronary Bifurcation, Andrew R. Williams, Bon-Kwon Koo, Timothy J. Gundert, Peter J. Fitzgerald, John F. Ladisa Jr. Aug 2010

Local Hemodynamic Changes Caused By Main Branch Stent Implantation And Subsequent Side Branch Balloon Angioplasty In A Representative Coronary Bifurcation, Andrew R. Williams, Bon-Kwon Koo, Timothy J. Gundert, Peter J. Fitzgerald, John F. Ladisa Jr.

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Abnormal blood flow patterns promoting inflammation, cellular proliferation, and thrombosis may be established by local changes in vessel geometry after stent implantation in bifurcation lesions. Our objective was to quantify altered hemodynamics due to main vessel (MV) stenting and subsequent virtual side branch (SB) angioplasty in a coronary bifurcation by using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. CFD models were generated from representative vascular dimensions and intravascular ultrasound images. Time-averaged wall shear stress (TAWSS), oscillatory shear index (OSI), and fractional flow reserve (FFR) were quantified. None of the luminal surface was exposed to low TAWSS (/cm2) in the nondiseased bifurcation model. …


Generic, Geometric Finite Element Analysis Of The Transtibial Residual Limb And Prosthetic Socket, Barbara Silver-Thorn, Dudley S. Childress Apr 1997

Generic, Geometric Finite Element Analysis Of The Transtibial Residual Limb And Prosthetic Socket, Barbara Silver-Thorn, Dudley S. Childress

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Finite element analysis was used to investigate the stress distribution between the residual limb and prosthetic socket of persons with transtibial amputation (TTA). The purpose of this study was to develop a tool to provide a quantitative estimate of prosthetic interface pressures to improve our understanding of residual limb/prosthetic socket biomechanics and prosthetic fit. FE models of the residual limb and prosthetic socket were created. In contrast to previous FE models of the prosthetic socket/residual limb system, these models were not based on the geometry of a particular individual, but instead were based on a generic, geometric approximation of the …


Parametric Analysis Using The Finite Element Method To Investigate Prosthetic Interface Stresses For Persons With Trans-Tibial Amputation, Barbara Silver-Thorn, Dudley S. Childress Jul 1996

Parametric Analysis Using The Finite Element Method To Investigate Prosthetic Interface Stresses For Persons With Trans-Tibial Amputation, Barbara Silver-Thorn, Dudley S. Childress

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

A finite element (FE) model of the below-knee residual limb and prosthetic socket was created to investigate the effects of parameter variations on the interface stress distribution during static stance. This model was based upon geometric approximations of anthropometric residual limb geometry. The model was not specific to an individual with amputation, but could be scaled to approximate the limb of a particular subject. Parametric analyses were conducted to investigate the effects of prosthetic socket design and residual limb geometry on the residual limb/prosthetic socket interface stresses. Behavioral trends were illustrated via sensitivity analysis.

The results of the parametric analyses …


A Review Of Prosthetic Interface Stress Investigations, Barbara Silver-Thorn, John W. Steege, Dudley S. Childress Jul 1996

A Review Of Prosthetic Interface Stress Investigations, Barbara Silver-Thorn, John W. Steege, Dudley S. Childress

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Over the last decade, numerous experimental and numerical analyses have been conducted to investigate the stress distribution between the residual limb and prosthetic socket of persons with lower limb amputation. The objectives of these analyses have been to improve our understanding of the residual limb/prosthetic socket system, to evaluate the influence of prosthetic design parameters and alignment variations on the interface stress distribution, and to evaluate prosthetic fit. The purpose of this paper is to summarize these experimental investigations and identify associated limitations. In addition, this paper presents an overview of various computer models used to investigate the residual limb …