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Assessing the intimate mechanobiological link between human bone micro-scale trabecular architecture and micro-damages

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
Assessing the intimate mechanobiological link between human bone micro-scale trabecular architecture and micro-damages / Buccino, F., Bagherifard, S., D'Amico, L., Zagra, L., Banfi, G., Tromba, G., Vergani, L.m.. - In: ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS. - ISSN 0013-7944. - 270:(2022). [10.1016/j.engfracmech.2022.108582]
abstract:
The dramatic increase in fragility fractures and the related health and economic burden rise the urge of a cutting-edge perspective to anticipate catastrophic fracture propagation in human bones. Recent studies address the issue from a multi-scale perspective, elevating the micro-scale phenomena as the key for detecting early damage occurrence. However, several limitations arise specifically for defining a quantitative framework to assess the contribution of lacunar micro pores to fracture initiation and propagation. Moreover, the need for high resolution imaging imposes time-demanding post-processing phases. Here, we exploit synchrotron scans in combination with micro-mechanical tests, to offer a fracture mechanics-based approach for quantifying the critical stress intensification in healthy and osteoporotic trabecular human bones. This is paired with a morphological and densitometric framework for capturing lacunar network differences in presence of pathological alterations. To address the current time-consuming and computationally expensive manual/semi-automatic segmenting steps, we implement convolutional neural network to detect the initiation and propagation of micro-scale damages. The results highlight the intimate cross talks between toughening and weakening phenomena at micro-scale as a fundamental aspect for fracture prevention.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Buccino, F; Bagherifard, S; D'Amico, L; Zagra, L; Banfi, G; Tromba, G; Vergani, Lm
Authors of the University:
BANFI GIUSEPPE
ZAGRA LUIGI MASSIMO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/132181
Published in:
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
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