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Wear patterns of taper connections in retrieved large diameter metal-on-metal bearings

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2013-02-25
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Bishop, Nicholas  
Witt, Florian  
Pourzal, Robin  
Fischer, Alfons  
Rütschi, Marcel  
Michel, Markus  
Morlock, Michael  
Institut
Biomechanik M-3  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3281
Journal
Journal of orthopaedic research  
Volume
31
Issue
7
Start Page
1116
End Page
1122
Citation
Journal of Orthopaedic Research 7 (31): 1116-1122 (2013)
Publisher DOI
10.1002/jor.22326
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84878187761
Publisher
Wiley
Wear of the modular taper between head and shaft has been related to clinical failure resulting from adverse reactions to metallic debris. The problem has become pronounced in large metal-on-metal bearings, but the mechanism has not yet been fully understood. We analyzed retrieved components from five patients revised with various diagnoses. Two distinct wear patterns were observed for the head tapers. Three samples demonstrated "asymmetric" wear towards the inner end of the head taper. The other two showed "axisymmetric" radial wear (up to 65 μm) presenting the largest wear volumes (up to 20 mm3). Stem tapers demonstrated relatively little wear, and the fine thread on the stem taper surface was observed to be imprinted on the taper inside of the head. Our findings demonstrate that the cobalt-chrome head wears preferentially to the titanium stem taper. "asymmetric" wear suggests toggling due to the offset of the joint force vector from the taper. In contrast, samples with "axisymmetric" radial wear and a threaded imprint suggested that corrosion led to head subsidence onto the stem taper with gradual rotation. © 2013 Orthopaedic Research Society.
Subjects
metal bearings
metallosis
retrievals
taper
wear
DDC Class
610: Medizin
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