Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering Année : 2023

Design, Simulations and Tests of a Novel Force and Moments Sensor for Instrumented Knee Implants

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Objectives: Identifying mechanical complications of total knee arthroplasties is of great importance to reduce revision surgeries. There is therefore a critical need to use smart knee implants during intra or postoperative phases. Nevertheless, these devices are absent from commercialized orthopaedic implants, mainly due to their manufacturing complexity. We report the design, simulations and tests of a force and moments sensor integrated inside the tibial tray of a knee implant. Methods: By means of a tray-pillar-membrane arrangement, strain gauges and metal additive technology, our device facilitates the manufacturing and assembly steps of the complete system. We used finite element simulations to design and optimize the sensor and we compared the simulation results to mechanical measurements performed on a real instrumented tibial tray. Results: With a low power acquisition electronics, the measurements corroborate with simulations for low vertical input forces. Additionally, we performed ISO fatigue testings and high force measurements, with a good agreement compared to simulations but high nonlinearities for positions far from the tray centre. In order to estimate the center of pressure coordinates and the normal force applied on the tray, we also implemented a small-size artificial neural network. Conclusion: This work proves that relevant mechanical components acting on a tibial tray of a knee implant can be measured in an easy to assemble, leak-proof and mechanically robust design while offering relevant data usable by clinicians during the surgical or rehabilitation procedures. Significance: This work contributes to increase the technological readiness of smart orthopaedic implants.
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cea-04181537 , version 1 (16-08-2023)

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Pierre Gasnier, Jean-Yves Burlet, Ramzy Rammouz, Saifeddine Aloui, Sébastien Brulais, et al.. Design, Simulations and Tests of a Novel Force and Moments Sensor for Instrumented Knee Implants. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2023, 70 (12), pp.3480-3489. ⟨10.1109/TBME.2023.3289623⟩. ⟨cea-04181537⟩
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