Biomechanical analysis of a cranial patient specific implant on the interface with the bone using the finite element method

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New advance technologies based on reverse engineering, design and additive manufacturing, have expanded design capabilities for biomedical applications to include Patient Specific Implants (PSI). This change in design paradigms needs advanced tools to assess the mechanical performance of the product, and simulate the impact on the patient. In this work, we perform a structural analysis on the interface of a cranial PSI under static loading conditions. Based on those simulations, we have identified the regions with high stress and strain and checked the failure criteria both in the implant and the skull. We evaluate the quality of the design of the implant and determine their response given different materials, in order to ensure optimality of the final product to be manufactured.

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Díaz, J. M., González-Estrada, O. A., & López, C. I. (2017). Biomechanical analysis of a cranial patient specific implant on the interface with the bone using the finite element method. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 60, pp. 405–408). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4086-3_102

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