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Biomechanical research study of skull plates and implants
Vystrk, Tomáš ; Valášek, Jiří (referee) ; Marcián, Petr (advisor)
Cranial implants along with fixators are used to restore the function of the damaged area of the human skull, where due to disease or injury the defect was created. When assessing the suitability of the implant and fixators the mechanical properties are significant. With this the material and shape of implant and fixators are related. The implant must be suitable with human bone tissue and also be able to withstand long-term loading. This paper summarizes the present knowledge regarding the design, manufacture and application of cranial implants. Next the stress-strain analysis of the loaded scull with irregular shaped defect, placed implant and fixation system is provided.
Stress-strain analysis of tumorous total endoprosthesis of hip joint
Vystrk, Tomáš ; Konvalinka, Jan (referee) ; Marcián, Petr (advisor)
Tumorous total endoprosthesis of hip joint is used for reconstruction of the limb affected by bone tumor and to regain its functnion. Longterm load conditions must be considered by the reconstruction and the joint mobility must be enabled. Suitability of the endoprosthesis depends on its construction considering shape, material and with this related mechanical properties. This thesis deals with creation of computational model and stress-strain analysis of tumorous total endoprosthesis of hip joint. There are two different types of endoprosthesis modeled in this thesis, each with three different length of resected bone replacement. Based on stress-strain analysis an assessment of possible limit states is made.
Stress-strain analysis of tumorous total endoprosthesis of hip joint
Vystrk, Tomáš ; Konvalinka, Jan (referee) ; Marcián, Petr (advisor)
Tumorous total endoprosthesis of hip joint is used for reconstruction of the limb affected by bone tumor and to regain its functnion. Longterm load conditions must be considered by the reconstruction and the joint mobility must be enabled. Suitability of the endoprosthesis depends on its construction considering shape, material and with this related mechanical properties. This thesis deals with creation of computational model and stress-strain analysis of tumorous total endoprosthesis of hip joint. There are two different types of endoprosthesis modeled in this thesis, each with three different length of resected bone replacement. Based on stress-strain analysis an assessment of possible limit states is made.
Biomechanical research study of skull plates and implants
Vystrk, Tomáš ; Valášek, Jiří (referee) ; Marcián, Petr (advisor)
Cranial implants along with fixators are used to restore the function of the damaged area of the human skull, where due to disease or injury the defect was created. When assessing the suitability of the implant and fixators the mechanical properties are significant. With this the material and shape of implant and fixators are related. The implant must be suitable with human bone tissue and also be able to withstand long-term loading. This paper summarizes the present knowledge regarding the design, manufacture and application of cranial implants. Next the stress-strain analysis of the loaded scull with irregular shaped defect, placed implant and fixation system is provided.

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