Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
615222 Tribology International 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Clinically, malposition of the acetabular cup in large-diameter metal-on-metal prosthetic hip designs is associated with high wear, adverse reaction to metal debris and early failure. A steep angle of the cup (>60°) may lead to poor tribological performance. Large-diameter CoCr-on-CoCr prostheses were run in the HUT-4 hip joint simulator so that a steep angle was included. With a correct position, the tribological behaviour was excellent, the wear rate being 0.1 mm3/106 cycles. In the steepest position, lubrication failed and the wear rate was two orders of magnitude higher. This study stresses the importance of rigorous pre-clinical testing.

► Clinical failures of large-diameter metal-on-metal hip prostheses have occurred. ► Failures are associated with a steep angle of acetabular cup causing high wear. ► Correct and steep angles were compared in a hip joint simulator. ► Low wear took place with correct position but steep angle caused a high wear rate. ► Rigorous pre-clinical wear testing is important in preventing clinical disasters.

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