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Characterizing the Mechanical Behavior of Bone and Bone Surrogates in Compression Using pQCT

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卷 15, 期 14, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/ma15145065

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micro-compression; micro-tomographic imaging; pQCT; microstructural bone failure; bone architecture

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The study analyzed the process of structural failure in bones using micro-compression and micro-computed tomographic imaging. It found that by creating 3D models and calculating various parameters, it is possible to precisely analyze the areas of trabecular failure and the load conditions.
Many axial and appendicular skeleton bones are subjected to repetitive loading during daily activities. Until recently, the structural analysis of fractures has been limited to 2D sections, and the dynamic assessment of fracture progression has not been possible. The structural failure was analyzed using step-wise micro-compression combined with time-lapsed micro-computed tomographic imaging. The structural failure was investigated in four different sample materials (two different bone surrogates, lumbar vertebral bodies from bovine and red deer). The samples were loaded in different force steps based on uniaxial compression tests. The micro-tomography images were used to create three-dimensional models from which various parameters were calculated that provide information about the structure and density of the samples. By superimposing two 3D images and calculating the different surfaces, it was possible to precisely analyze which trabeculae failed in which area and under which load. According to the current state of the art, bone mineral density is usually used as a value for bone quality, but the question can be raised as to whether other values such as trabecular structure, damage accumulation, and bone mineralization can predict structural competence better than bone mineral density alone.

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