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I C Clarke1, A Gustafson, H Jung, A Fujisawa.
Abstract
We carried out simulator studies on ceramic-polyethylene total-hip combinations to determine the volumetric wear-rates of 22 mm, 26 mm and 28 mm femoral-head sizes. Bovine-serum lubrication and 2 kN peak sinusoidal load-profile were used with polyethylene (UHMWPE) cups. Wear was assessed by gravimetric technique. Precision (9%) was ensured by the use of multiple specimens, multiple wear-events, and the linear-regression method of estimating the average wear trend, thereby reducing the inherent, unpredictable nature of each wear-event. Volumetric wear-rates for polyethylene averaged 23 mm3 per 10(6) cycles for the 22 mm ceramic head and up to 32 mm3 per 10(6) cycles for the 28 mm head. The difference between 22 mm and the larger head-sizes was significant. This may well be the first laboratory confirmation of Charnley's original clinical Low-Friction Arthroplasty concept with regard to wear rate. The wear penalty increased linearly at the rate of 6% to 9% per mm of diameter increase.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8623565 DOI: 10.3109/17453679608994656
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Orthop Scand ISSN: 0001-6470