MS037A Simulation and experimental validation of bone-implant-systems in clinical applications I
MS Corresponding Organizer: Dr. Michael Roland (Saarland University)
Chaired by:
Dr. Michael Roland (Saarland University , Germany) , Ms. Kerstin Wickert (Saarland University Applied Mechanics , Germany)
Dr. Michael Roland (Saarland University , Germany) , Ms. Kerstin Wickert (Saarland University Applied Mechanics , Germany)
Scheduled presentations:
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Optimizing Fracture Healing: Examining the Impact of External Influences such as Partial Weight Bearing and Rehabilitation on the Establishment of Perfect Boundary Conditions
A. Andres*, M. Roland, K. Wickert, B. Braun, T. Histing, S. Diebels -
Fracture Generation according to AO Classification: Exploring Freeform Software for Biomechanical Simulation and Virtual Reconstruction
K. Wickert*, M. Roland, A. Andres, S. Diebels -
A non-intrusive surrogate model for hip implant positioning
M. Reiber*, F. Bensel, Z. Zheng, U. Nackenhorst -
An Image-based Mesh Generation Method for Nonhomogeneous Bio-medical Structures
M. Lee* -
A complete human thorax simulation model to develop patient-specific 3D printed rib implants
W. Krach*, A. Gradischar, C. Lebschy -
In-silico study on the influence of implant material on secondary bone healing
G. Nayak*, M. Roland, B. Wiese, N. Hort, S. Diebels -
The critical impact of anthropometric parameters on the fracture gap micro-mechanics - a simulation-based study
M. Roland*, S. Diebels, B. Boullion, T. Tjardes