Yasser A. Hosni

University of Central Florida

Papers

2

Total Citations

231

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2

About

Yasser A. Hosni is a biomedical engineer whose research sits at the compelling intersection of computational modeling, medical imaging, and orthopedic device design. His most recognized contribution centers on the development and evaluation of custom-designed orthopedic implants using finite element analysis (FEA) applied to patient-specific computed tomography (CT) data. This pioneering work, which has garnered over 228 citations since its 2007 publication, addresses a fundamental limitation of conventional knee and hip implant systems by leveraging individual patient anatomy to optimize implant geometry and longevity — particularly for cementless designs where bone-implant integration is critical to long-term success. By combining advanced imaging data with computational stress analysis, Hosni's approach enables engineers and clinicians to virtually test and refine femoral components before any surgical intervention, reducing trial-and-error in implant development and improving patient outcomes. The enduring relevance of this work is reflected in its continued citation into 2019, underscoring its lasting influence on the field of orthopedic biomechanics. His contributions have helped lay important groundwork for today's growing movement toward personalized, patient-specific medical device engineering.

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H-Index
2
Papers
231
Total Citations
116
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Custom-designed orthopedic implants evaluated using finite element analysis of patient-specific computed tomography data: femoral-component case study
228 citations · 2007
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2007 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: University of Central Florida

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