Comparative analysis of two different types of alumina-alumina hip prosthesis retrieved for aseptic loosening.

نویسندگان

  • J E Nevelos
  • F Prudhommeaux
  • M Hamadouche
  • C Doyle
  • E Ingham
  • A Meunier
  • A B Nevelos
  • L Sedel
  • J Fisher
چکیده

We compared and quantified the modes of failure and patterns of wear of 11 Mittelmeier and 11 Ceraver-Ostal retrieved alumina-alumina hip prostheses with reference to the corresponding clinical and radiological histories. Macroscopic wear was assessed using a three-dimensional co-ordinate measuring machine. Talysurf contacting profilometry was used to measure surface roughness on a microscopic scale and SEM to determine mechanisms of wear at the submicron level. The components were classified into one of three categories of wear: low (no visible/measurable wear), stripe (elliptical wear stripe on the heads and larger worn areas on the cups) and severe (macroscopic wear, large volumes of material lost). Overall, the volumetric wear of the alumina-alumina prostheses was substantially less than the widely used metal and ceramic-on-polyethylene combinations. By identifying and eliminating the factors which accelerate wear, it is expected that the lifetime of these devices can be further increased.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume

دوره 83 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001