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Role of the acetabular labrum on articular cartilage consolidation patterns

Authors
Kim, YoonjinGiori, Nicholas J.Lee, DokwanAhn, Kyung-SikKang, Chang HoShin, Choongsoo S.Song, Yongnam
Issue Date
4월-2019
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
Acetabular labrum; Articular cartilage; Biomechanics; Medical imaging; Hips; Osteoarthritis
Citation
BIOMECHANICS AND MODELING IN MECHANOBIOLOGY, v.18, no.2, pp.479 - 489
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Journal Title
BIOMECHANICS AND MODELING IN MECHANOBIOLOGY
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
479
End Page
489
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/66401
DOI
10.1007/s10237-018-1097-5
ISSN
1617-7959
Abstract
Damage to the acetabular labrum has been associated with cartilage degeneration. Because conventional pressure measurement devices were unable to examine the sealing function of the acetabular labrum on cartilage contact mechanics, we used an image-based computational method to examine how labrectomy affects articular cartilage contact area and strain patterns in porcine hips. Cyclically loaded hip samples were continuously imaged in a CT scanner every 3min to trace the positions of the femur and acetabulum. Image-based displacement-controlled finite element analysis was used to calculate articular cartilage contact area and nominal strain at different time points. No changes in cartilage contact area were found after labrectomy. Compared to the labrum intact condition, average nominal strain in labrectomized hips was elevated at early time points after load application. The areas of high' strain in labrectomized hips were found to be increased by approximately 7% after 30min of cyclic loading, while the changes in the areas of low' strain were minimal. Our result showed that changes in articular cartilage strain following labrectomy were concentrated on locally overloaded areas where the degenerative process of articular cartilage may be initiated.
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