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AN INTEGRATED CLOUD PLATFORM TO PERFORM IN SILICO STANDARD TESTING FOR ORTHOPAEDIC DEVICES

The 28th Annual Meeting of the European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS), held online, 17–18 September 2020.



Abstract

Regulatory bodies impose stringent pre-market controls to certify the safety and compatibility of medical devices. However, internationally recognized standard tests may be expensive, time consuming and challenging for orthopedic implants because of many possible sizes and configurations. In addition, cost and time of standard testing may endanger the feasibility of custom-device production obtained through innovative manufacturing technologies like 3d printing.

Modeling and simulation (M&S) tools could be used by manufactures and at point-of-care to improve design confidence and reliability, accelerate design cycles and processes, and optimize the amount of physical testing to be conducted.

We propose an integrated cloud platform to perform in silico testing for orthopedic devices, assessing mechanical safety and electromagnetic compatibility, in line with recognized standards and regulatory guidelines.

The InSilicoTrials.com platform contains two M&S tools for orthopedic devices: CONSELF and NuMRis.

CONSELF (conself.com) uses Salome-Meca 2017 to compute static implant stresses and strains on metallic orthopedic devices, following the requirements and considerations of ASTM F2996-20 for non-modular hip femoral stems and ASTM F3161-16 for total knee femoral components. Simulation results were consistent with those reported in the two standards.

NuMRis (numris.insilicomri.com) uses ANSYS HFSS and ANSYS Mechanical 2019R3 to compute radio-frequency energy absorption and induced heating in 1.5T and 3T MRI coils, replicating the ASTM F2182-19e2 Standard Test Method. Simulation results were validated against in vitro measurements.

The integrated M&S workflow on the cloud platform allows the user to upload the 3D geometry and the material properties of the orthopedic device to be tested, automatically set up the standard testing scenarios, run simulations and process outcome, with the option to summarize the results in accordance with current FDA guidance on M&S reporting.

The easy-to-use interfaces of InSilicoTrials tools run through commercial web browsers, requiring no specific expertise in computational methods or additional on-premise software and hardware resources, since all simulations are run remotely on cloud infrastructure.

The integrated cloud platform can be used to evaluate design alternatives, test multi-configuration devices, perform multi-objective design optimization and identify worst-case scenarios within a family of implant sizes, or to assess the safety and compatibility of custom-made orthopedic devices.

InSilicoTrials.com is the first cloud platform offering a collection of M&S tools to perform in silico standard testing for orthopedic devices. The proposed tools allow to assess mechanical safety and electromagnetic compatibility before prototyping, preventing risks and criticalities for the patient, and helping manufacturers and point-of-care to accelerate time and reduce costs during the device development.

The proposed platform promotes the broader adoption of digital evidence in preclinical trials, supporting the device submission process and pre-market regulatory evaluation, and helping secure regulatory approval.


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