Hall R M, Unsworth A
Centre for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Durham, UK.
Biomaterials. 1997 Aug;18(15):1017-26. doi: 10.1016/s0142-9612(97)00034-3.
Although the reduction of frictional torques was the driving force behind the design of the Charnley prosthesis, later concerns about wear and subsequent loosening of this and other hip replacements have dominated debate within the bioengineering community. To stimulate discussion on the role of friction in loosening, a review of the frictional characteristics of different prostheses was undertaken. The use of simple laboratory screening-type machines in the frictional assessment of different material combinations is discussed together with experiments performed on single axis simulators using both conventional and experimental prostheses. In particular, recent developments in the use of soft layer components are highlighted. Further, the possible link between excessively high frictional torques and loosening is discussed in the light of current results obtained from explanted prostheses.
尽管减少摩擦扭矩是查恩利假体设计背后的驱动力,但后来对这种及其他髋关节置换假体的磨损及随后的松动问题的担忧主导了生物工程学界的讨论。为激发关于摩擦在松动中作用的讨论,对不同假体的摩擦特性进行了综述。讨论了在不同材料组合的摩擦评估中使用简单实验室筛选型机器的情况,以及在单轴模拟器上使用传统和实验性假体进行的实验。特别强调了软层组件使用方面的最新进展。此外,根据从取出的假体获得的当前结果,讨论了过高摩擦扭矩与松动之间可能的联系。