In silico modeling of osteosynthesis medical devices allows the reduction of the time required for experimental tests and the introduction of “simulation-driven design”. Using a wise combination of these techniques and analytical calculations, it is possible to relate the experimental results, which are mandatory for regulatory purposes, to the plate physiological application and prevent the occurrence of complications in the early stages after the orthopedic device implantation on humans and animals.
Minimum performance level definition for bone plate testing according to standard: A preliminary study / Bologna, Federico A.; Terzini, Mara; Lugas, Andrea T.; Audenino, Alberto L.. - In: BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. - ISSN 2531-9892. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:(2021), pp. 35-36. (Intervento presentato al convegno L’era delle 3R: modelli in silico, in vitro e in vivo per promuovere la ricerca traslazionale tenutosi a Torino (IT) nel 30/09/2021-01/10/2021) [10.4081/bse.2021.154].
Minimum performance level definition for bone plate testing according to standard: A preliminary study
Bologna, Federico A.;Terzini, Mara;Lugas, Andrea T.;Audenino, Alberto L.
2021
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In silico modeling of osteosynthesis medical devices allows the reduction of the time required for experimental tests and the introduction of “simulation-driven design”. Using a wise combination of these techniques and analytical calculations, it is possible to relate the experimental results, which are mandatory for regulatory purposes, to the plate physiological application and prevent the occurrence of complications in the early stages after the orthopedic device implantation on humans and animals.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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