Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7001652 | Tribology International | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The longevity of metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) prosthetic hip joint bearings, in which a polished CoCrMo femoral head articulates with a polyethylene liner, may be limited by mechanical instability or inflammation resulting from osteolysis caused by polyethylene wear debris. This study uses laser surface texturing to manufacture a pattern of shallow spherical microtexture features on a polished CoCrMo surface. Gravimetric wear measurements of a highly-crosslinked polyethylene pin articulating with a CoCrMo disc under multi-directional shear demonstrate that polyethylene wear is reduced by more 50% when articulating with a microtextured as opposed to a polished CoCrMo disc. Electrochemical measurements also show that laser texturing does not negatively affect the corrosion potential of CoCrMo.
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Authors
J. Langhorn, A. Borjali, E. Hippensteel, W. Nelson, B. Raeymaekers,