Wear characteristics of an unconstrained lumbar total disc replacement under a range of in vitro test conditions
نویسندگان
چکیده
The effect of kinematics, loading and centre of rotation on the wear of an unconstrained total disc replacement have been investigated using the ISO 18192-1 standard test as a baseline. Mean volumetric wear rate and surface morphological effects were reported. Changing the phasing of the flexions to create a low (but finite) amount of crossing path motion at the bearing surfaces resulted in a significant fall in wear volume. However, the rate of wear was still much larger than previously reported values under zero cross shear conditions. Reducing the load did not result in a significant change in wear rate. Moving the centre of rotation of the disc inferiorly did significantly increase wear rate. A phenomenon of debris re-attachment on the UHMWPE surface was observed and hypothesised to be due to a relatively harsh tribological operating regime in which lubricant replenishment and particle migration out of the bearing contact zone were limited. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 105B: 46-52, 2017.
منابع مشابه
Wear simulation of a polyethylene-on-metal cervical total disc replacement under different concentrations of bovine serum lubricant.
Metal-on-polyethylene total disc replacements have been an alternative to spinal fusion in the lumbar spine under certain indications for more than a decade. Recently, cervical total disc replacement has also become an alternative to cervical fusion. Knowledge acquired from years of in vitro simulator studies on other joint replacements has highlighted the risks associated with premature wear d...
متن کاملInvestigation into the Lubrication Regime for Lumbar Total Disc Replacement of the Spine
The lubrication regime of articulating surfaces plays an important role for the understanding of the tribological conditions and the resulting wear performance of total disc replacement (TDR) of the spine. In the present study the lubrication regime for lumbar TDRs with ball and socket design have been assessed by applying the Hamrock-Dawson elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication theory. The effect of...
متن کاملAre PEEK-on-Ceramic Bearings an Option for Total Disc Arthroplasty? An In Vitro Tribology Study
BACKGROUND Most contemporary total disc replacements (TDRs) use conventional orthopaedic bearing couples such as ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (polyethylene) and cobalt-chromium (CoCr). Cervical total disc replacements incorporating polyetheretherketone (PEEK) bearings (specifically PEEK-on-PEEK bearings) have been previously investigated, but little is known about PEEK-on-ceramic bea...
متن کاملCervical Disc Prosthesis Polyethylene Wear Following The ISO Cervical Test
Introduction: Cervical total disc replacement (TDR) procedures are an option for treatment of cervical spinal disc degeneration. The goal of TDR replacement is to replace the painful and degenerated TDR with a new bearing unit to enable pain free motion. A young and active patient population demands a proven durable replacement bearing surface to accomplish this goal. The wear of that surface m...
متن کاملImplications of Artificial Disc Design on the Intersegmental Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine
INTRODUCTION: Design of total disc replacement (TDR) prosthesis plays an important role in the long-term clinical performance of these implants. Prodisc-L (Spine Solutions, Inc. Synthes, Paoli, PA, USA), a semi-constrained TDR system, has a ball-and-socket based design; whereas SB Charité III (DePuy Spine, Inc, Raynham, MA, USA) has a theoretically unconstrained articulation which allows the mo...
متن کامل