Title of article :
The quantitative assessment of UHMWPE wear debris produced in hip simulator testing: the influence of head material and roughness, motion and loading
Author/Authors :
Alistair P.D Elfick، نويسنده , , Simon L Smith، نويسنده , , Sarah A. Green، نويسنده , , Anthony Unsworth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Biomaterial wear particles are known to provoke a foreign-body reaction when released from total joint prostheses. Considerable effort is being invested in the search for materials which, by wearing less, will release fewer particles. In this research the role of joint wear simulators is paramount.
The wear debris from 26 simulator tests of hip prostheses was extracted from the bovine serum lubricant and sized using a laser diffraction technique. The influence on particle size of a broad range of parameters was examined. The parameters considered included the bedding-in phenomenon, the femoral head material and roughness and physiological versus simplified load cycles and wear paths.
The physiological wear simulators produced a similar size distribution of wear particles to that produced by implanted joints. Head material had no effect on this observation. Simplifying the loading cycle or wear path independently made no impact on this finding. This remained the case when simplified load and wear path were combined in one test.
Keywords :
Hip simulator , Wear debris , UHMWPE