Lampe F, Grischke M, Wimmer M A, Nassutt R, Klages C P, Hille E, Schneider E
Arbeitsbereich Biomechanik, Technischen Universität Hamburg-Harburg.
Biomed Tech (Berl). 1998 Mar;43(3):58-62. doi: 10.1515/bmte.1998.43.3.58.
The problem of wear has become a major issue in total joint replacement. A correlation between biomaterial hardness and abrasive wear mechanisms may be assumed. To investigate the effect of hardness, cobalt-chromium (CoCr) femoral heads coated with hard amorphous-hydrogenated carbon (a-CH) were tested against uncoated heads under conditions of abrasive wear. The heads were paired with polyethylene (UHMWPE) discs in a ball-on-disc machine. The abrasive wear resistance of the heads increased with surface hardness, and qualitatively differing patterns of wear were observed on the UHMWPE surfaces, depending on the abrasive wear of the matching areas of the heads. Accordingly, when evaluating biomaterials for their suitability for use in total joint replacement, hardness should be considered one of the relevant factors among the material properties with an influence on wear.
磨损问题已成为全关节置换中的一个主要问题。可以假定生物材料硬度与磨料磨损机制之间存在关联。为了研究硬度的影响,在磨料磨损条件下,对涂覆有硬非晶氢化碳(a-CH)的钴铬(CoCr)股骨头与未涂覆的股骨头进行了测试。这些股骨头在销盘试验机中与聚乙烯(UHMWPE)圆盘配对。股骨头的耐磨性能随表面硬度的增加而提高,并且根据股骨头匹配区域的磨料磨损情况,在UHMWPE表面观察到了性质不同的磨损模式。因此,在评估生物材料用于全关节置换的适用性时,硬度应被视为材料性能中影响磨损的相关因素之一。