The effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study

Abstract Background Microfracture is a surgical technique that involves creating multiple holes of 3–4 mm depth in the subchondral bone to recruit stem cells in the bone marrow to the lesion, inducing fibrocartilage repair and knee cartilage regeneration. Recently, it has been reported that increasi...

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Main Authors: Xiang Yun Yin, Do Young Park, Young Jick Kim, Hye Jung Ahn, Seung-Hyun Yoo, Byoung-Hyun Min
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-020-03467-z
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spelling doaj-6142deb3eafe4ce0927af5026ea1e5262020-11-25T03:53:52ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742020-08-012111710.1186/s12891-020-03467-zThe effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model studyXiang Yun Yin0Do Young Park1Young Jick Kim2Hye Jung Ahn3Seung-Hyun Yoo4Byoung-Hyun Min5Department of Orthopedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Ajou UniversityDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Ajou UniversityCell Therapy Center, Ajou University Medical CenterDepartment of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, college of Engineering, Ajoy UniversityDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Ajou UniversityAbstract Background Microfracture is a surgical technique that involves creating multiple holes of 3–4 mm depth in the subchondral bone to recruit stem cells in the bone marrow to the lesion, inducing fibrocartilage repair and knee cartilage regeneration. Recently, it has been reported that increasing the exposed area of the lower cartilaginous bone (drilling a lot of holes) increases the outflow of stem cells, which is expected to affect the physical properties of the subchondral bone when the exposed area is large. The purpose of this study was to analyse the effect of the distance between the holes in the microfracture procedure on the structural stability of the osteochondral bone using a finite element method. Methods In this study, lateral aspects of the femoral knee, which were removed during total knee arthroplasty were photographed using microtomography. The model was implemented using a solitary walks program, which is a three-dimensional simplified geometric representation based on the basic microtomography data. A microfracture model was created by drilling 4 mm-deep holes at 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, and 5 mm intervals in a simplified three-dimensional (3D) geometric femoral model. The structural stability of these models was analysed with the ABAQUS program. We compared the finite element model (FEM) based on the microtomography image and the simplified geometric finite element model. Results Von Mises stress of the subchondral bone plate barely increased, even when the distance between holes was set to 1 mm. Altering the distance between the holes had little impact on the structural stability of the subchondral bone plate. Safety factors were all below 1. Conclusions Although we did not confirm an optimal distance between holes, this study does provide reference data and an epidemiological basis for determining the optimal distance between the holes used in the microfracture procedure.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-020-03467-z
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Do Young Park
Young Jick Kim
Hye Jung Ahn
Seung-Hyun Yoo
Byoung-Hyun Min
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Do Young Park
Young Jick Kim
Hye Jung Ahn
Seung-Hyun Yoo
Byoung-Hyun Min
The effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
author_facet Xiang Yun Yin
Do Young Park
Young Jick Kim
Hye Jung Ahn
Seung-Hyun Yoo
Byoung-Hyun Min
author_sort Xiang Yun Yin
title The effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study
title_short The effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study
title_full The effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study
title_fullStr The effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study
title_sort effect of distance between holes on the structural stability of subchondral bone in microfracture surgery: a finite element model study
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Microfracture is a surgical technique that involves creating multiple holes of 3–4 mm depth in the subchondral bone to recruit stem cells in the bone marrow to the lesion, inducing fibrocartilage repair and knee cartilage regeneration. Recently, it has been reported that increasing the exposed area of the lower cartilaginous bone (drilling a lot of holes) increases the outflow of stem cells, which is expected to affect the physical properties of the subchondral bone when the exposed area is large. The purpose of this study was to analyse the effect of the distance between the holes in the microfracture procedure on the structural stability of the osteochondral bone using a finite element method. Methods In this study, lateral aspects of the femoral knee, which were removed during total knee arthroplasty were photographed using microtomography. The model was implemented using a solitary walks program, which is a three-dimensional simplified geometric representation based on the basic microtomography data. A microfracture model was created by drilling 4 mm-deep holes at 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, and 5 mm intervals in a simplified three-dimensional (3D) geometric femoral model. The structural stability of these models was analysed with the ABAQUS program. We compared the finite element model (FEM) based on the microtomography image and the simplified geometric finite element model. Results Von Mises stress of the subchondral bone plate barely increased, even when the distance between holes was set to 1 mm. Altering the distance between the holes had little impact on the structural stability of the subchondral bone plate. Safety factors were all below 1. Conclusions Although we did not confirm an optimal distance between holes, this study does provide reference data and an epidemiological basis for determining the optimal distance between the holes used in the microfracture procedure.
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