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In vitro quantification of wear in tibial inserts using microcomputed tomography.

Matthew G Teeter1, Douglas D R Naudie, David D McErlain, Jan-M Brandt, Xunhua Yuan, Steven J Macdonald, David W Holdsworth.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Wear of polyethylene tibial inserts can decrease the longevity of total knee arthroplasty. Wear is currently assessed using laboratory methods that may not permit backside wear measurements or do not quantify surface deviation. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We developed and validated a technique to quantify polyethylene wear in tibial inserts using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT), a nondestructive high-resolution imaging technique that provides detailed images of surface geometry in addition to volumetric measurements.
METHODS: Six unworn and six wear-simulated polyethylene tibial inserts were evaluated. Each insert was scanned three times using micro-CT at a resolution of 50 μm. The insert surface was reconstructed for each scan and the insert volume was calculated. Gravimetric analysis was performed for all inserts, and the micro-CT and gravimetric volumes were compared to determine accuracy. We created three-dimensional surface deviation maps.
RESULTS: Micro-CT generated high-quality three-dimensional renderings of the insert surface geometry. Between-scan precision was 0.07%; we observed no difference between micro-CT and gravimetric volume measurements.
CONCLUSIONS: Micro-CT can provide precise and accurate volumetric measurements in addition to quantifiable three-dimensional surface deviation maps for the entire insert surface. The technique has the potential to evaluate wear in wear simulator trials and retrieval studies. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This micro-CT technique combines the benefits of volumetric and surface scanning methods to quantify wear across all surfaces of polyethylene components with a single tool. When applied in wear simulator and retrieval studies, these measurements can be used to evaluate and predict the wear properties of the components.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 20676810      PMCID: PMC3008888          DOI: 10.1007/s11999-010-1490-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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