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Determination of local micromotion at the stem-neck taper junction of a bi-modular total hip prosthesis design.

Adrian Falkenberg1, Paul Drummen2, Michael M Morlock2, Gerd Huber2.   

Abstract

High rates of clinical complications with bi-modular hip prostheses are attributed to failure of the stem-neck taper junction. Taper wear analyses have shown extensive material loss as a result of corrosion, potentially initiated by micromotion. The purpose of the study was to determine the amount of micromotion at this junction for different loading, assembly and material conditions. Micromotion between the neck adapter (CoCr29Mo6-alloy) and the stem (TiMo12Zr6Fe2-alloy; both Rejuvenate, Stryker) within the taper junction of a bi-modular hip stem were determined by image matching analysis of consecutively recorded images through windows in the stem component. A finite element model was used to determine the micromotion in the taper regions outside the windows and validated with the measured micromotion. With the model, the influence of the load amplitude, assembly force and component materials were then investigated. Determined micromotion (14-79 µm) by far exceeded critical values (5 µm) associated with the onset of fretting corrosion. Increasing assembly forces achieved a significant reduction in micromotion. The numerical model revealed insufficient assembly to cause the neck to perform rocking motions under load, repetitively changing taper contact in combination with gap opening, which facilitates fluid ingress into the junction. Changing the stem material to a stiffer Ti-alloy achieved a reduction of the micromotion of about 30%. This study emphasises the high importance of material selection, assembly force and loading on the susceptibility of bi-modular hip stems to fretting and crevice corrosion. These findings can serve to explain the increased rate of clinically reported problems with this particular prosthesis design.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Assembly force; Bi-modular prosthesis; Flexural rigidity; Micromotion; Taper junction

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30679024     DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2019.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Eng Phys        ISSN: 1350-4533            Impact factor:   2.242


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1.  Fretting-corrosion in hip taper modular junctions: The influence of topography and pH levels - An in-vitro study.

Authors:  Dmitry Royhman; Robin Pourzal; Deborah Hall; Hannah J Lundberg; Markus A Wimmer; Joshua Jacobs; Nadim J Hallab; Mathew T Mathew
Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater       Date:  2021-03-12
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