The prediction of polyethylene wear rate and debris morphology produced by microscopic asperities on femoral heads

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C. M. Mcnie
D. C. Barton
E. Ingham
J. L. Tipper
J. Fisher
M. H. Stone
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[1] The University of Leeds,School of Mechanical Engineering and *Department of Microbiology
[2] Leeds General Infirmary,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
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Femoral Head; Wear Rate; UHMWPE; Wear Debris; Wear Factor;
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Counterface damage in the form of scratches, caused by bone cement, bone or metallic particles, has been cited as a cause of increased wear of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) acetabular cups. It is known that high levels of particulate wear debris lead to osteolysis. Surface damage was characterized in a series of explanted Charnley femoral heads. The heads had a mean scratch height of 1 μm with a mean aspect ratio (defined as height divided by half width) of 0.1. Wear discs were artificially scratched using these scratch geometries as a guide. In addition, the scratch geometries were incorporated into a finite element model of a stainless steel asperity repeatedly sliding over UHMWPE under conditions similar to those in an artificial hip joint. Wear tests showed a strong correlation between the average cross-sectional area of the scratch lip above the mean zero line and the measured wear factor. The finite element model predicted increases in the area of UHMWPE suffering plastic strain with increases in the cross-sectional area of the asperity above the mean line. Analysis of the wear debris showed the mode of the particle size was 0.01–0.5 μm for all cases. The morphology of the particles varied with aspect ratio of the asperity, with an increased percentage mass of submicrometer-sized debris with increased scratch lip aspect ratio. The finite element results predicted that the maximum surface strains would increase with increasing asperity aspect ratio. Examination of the worn UHMWPE pin surfaces showed an association between increased surface damage, probably due to high surface strains, and increased aspect ratio. The large areas of surface plastic strain predicted for asperities with high cross-sectional areas above the mean line offer an explanation for the positive correlation between wear rate and the average cross-sectional area of the scratch lip material. The higher surface strains predicted for the higher aspect ratios may explain the increased percentage mass of biologically active submicrometer-sized wear particles found for scratch lips with higher aspect ratios. ©©2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers
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