Huiskes R, Strens P H, van Heck J, Slooff T J
Acta Orthop Scand. 1985 Dec;56(6):474-8. doi: 10.3109/17453678508993038.
The load transmission and interface stresses in the Wagner resurfaced femoral head were evaluated for the purpose of studying possible failure mechanisms. We found that unnatural stress patterns occur in the head and at the implant-bone interfaces, in addition to regions of stress protection in the bone, possibly enhancing interface failure and bone remodelling. However, these stresses are not higher than those reported for other kinds of prostheses, e.g. acetabular cup, tibial plateau. From these findings, together with clinical observations, it is hypothesized that the femoral surface cup is more sensitive to local loosening than other prostheses. This hypothesis would indicate that prosthetic designs should be analysed relative to their potential to provoke failure propagation, rather than only initiation of mechanical failure and loosening.
为了研究可能的失效机制,对瓦格纳表面置换股骨头的载荷传递和界面应力进行了评估。我们发现,除了骨内的应力保护区域外,股骨头和植入物-骨界面会出现不自然的应力模式,这可能会加剧界面失效和骨重塑。然而,这些应力并不高于其他类型假体(如髋臼杯、胫骨平台)所报道的应力。基于这些发现以及临床观察结果,推测股骨表面杯比其他假体对局部松动更敏感。这一假设表明,假体设计应根据其引发失效扩展的可能性进行分析,而不仅仅是考虑机械失效和松动的起始情况。