Wear of alumina on alumina total hip prosthesis - effect of lubricant on hip simulator test

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Ueno, M. [1 ]
Amino, H. [1 ]
Oonishi, H. [2 ]
Clarke, I.C. [2 ]
Good, V. [2 ]
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[1] Bioceram Division, Kyocera Corporation, 6 Takeda Tobadono-Cho, Fushimi-Ku, Kyoto 612-8501, Japan
[2] Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Artif. Jt. Sect. Biomat. Res. Lab., Osaka Minami National Hospital, Osaka, Japan
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Ceramic materials - Computational methods - Hip prostheses - Lubricants - Materials testing - Micrometers - Solutions - Wear of materials;
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The complex wear-friction-lubrication behavior of alumina on alumina combination in total hip prostheses (THP) was investigated using a hip joint simulator. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of the ball/cup clearance and of the lubricant conditions. Alumina bearings were categorized in three diametrical clearances, 20-30,60-70 and 90-100 micrometer, three each and wear tests were carried out with 90% bovine serum. There was no significant difference between three groups. Volumetric wear in the run-in phase for all tested nine ceramic liners averaged 0.27mm3/million cycles and in the steady-state phase averaged 0.0042mm3/million cycles. In addition to the 90% serum, 27% serum and saline were used as the lubricant for evaluate the effect of serum concentration on alumina on alumina wear couples. The wear test results showed that in all tested conditions the wear trends of alumina BEARING were bi-phasic and wear volume could be affected by the serum concentration. Both 'Run-in' and 'Steady-state' wear rates in 90% bovine serum were three times higher than those in saline.
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