Krull Annika, Bishop Nicholas E, Steffen Niels M, Lampe Frank, Püschel Klaus, Morlock Michael M
TUHH - Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Biomechanics, Denickestrasse 15, 21073 Hamburg, Germany.
HAW Hamburg University of Applied Science, Fakultät Life Science, Department Medizintechnik, Ulmenliet 20, 21033 Hamburg, Germany.
Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2017 Jul;46:1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2017.04.009. Epub 2017 Apr 25.
The strength of the modular fixation between head and stem taper of total hip replacement implants should be sufficient to minimise relative motion and prevent corrosion at the interface. Intraoperatively the components are assembled by impaction with a hammer. It is unclear whether the effective compliance of the patient's body modifies the strength of the taper interface under impaction assembly. The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of the compliance of the patient's body on the taper fixation strength.
Cobalt-chrome and ceramic femoral heads were assembled with titanium alloy stem tapers in the laboratory under impaction. Impaction forces were applied with a constant energy, defined by the drop height of the impactor, according to standard experimental procedure. The compliance of the patient was simulated in the laboratory by varying the stiffness of springs mounted below the stem taper. Pull-off forces between head and neck were measured to determine fixation strength.
Decreasing spring stiffness had no effect on the applied peak impaction forces during assembly or on the pull-off forces. Pull-off forces showed no difference between metal and ceramic head materials.
Pull-off forces and impaction forces were independent of the spring stiffness below the stem taper, indicating that the compliance of the patient has no effect on the taper fixation strength. Impaction testing in the laboratory can therefore be performed under rigid fixation, without accounting for the compliance of the patient.
全髋关节置换植入物的头部与柄部锥度之间的模块化固定强度应足以使相对运动最小化,并防止界面处发生腐蚀。在手术过程中,组件通过锤子敲击进行组装。尚不清楚患者身体的有效顺应性是否会在敲击组装过程中改变锥度界面的强度。本研究的目的是评估患者身体顺应性对锥度固定强度的影响。
在实验室中,通过敲击将钴铬合金和陶瓷股骨头与钛合金柄部锥度进行组装。根据标准实验程序,以由冲击器下落高度定义的恒定能量施加敲击力。通过改变安装在柄部锥度下方的弹簧的刚度,在实验室中模拟患者的顺应性。测量头部与颈部之间的拔出力以确定固定强度。
弹簧刚度降低对组装过程中施加的峰值敲击力或拔出力没有影响。金属和陶瓷头部材料之间的拔出力没有差异。
拔出力和敲击力与柄部锥度下方的弹簧刚度无关,这表明患者的顺应性对锥度固定强度没有影响。因此,实验室中的敲击测试可以在刚性固定条件下进行,而无需考虑患者的顺应性。