Title of article :
Surface-engineered metal-on-metal bearings improve the friction and wear properties of local area contact in total joint arthroplasty
Author/Authors :
Koseki، نويسنده , , Hironobu and Shindo، نويسنده , , Hiroyuki and Baba، نويسنده , , Koumei and Fujikawa، نويسنده , , Takamasa and Sakai، نويسنده , , Nobuo and Sawae، نويسنده , , Yoshinori and Murakami، نويسنده , , Teruo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
5
From page :
4775
To page :
4779
Abstract :
Metal-on-metal articulating total joint arthroplasty has the potential to eliminate polyethylene-wear-induced osteolysis and aseptic loosening around the prosthesis. Metal surface coatings, however, are subject to delamination in areas of local contact. Various studies have been conducted to reduce metal wear debris and corrosion by introducing surface treatments. s study we applied carbon ion implantation (CII) and diamond-like carbon (DLC) films to a cobalt-chrome alloy substrate by plasma source ion implantation. Once the films were prepared, we put them through simple geometry wear tests under high contact pressure (an average load of 1030 MPa) to establish the tribological properties during the phase of local contact that leads to severely increased wear in total joint arthroplasty. The CII-coated bearings showed less wear, lower friction coefficients, and higher resistance to catastrophic damage compared to uncoated Co–Cr alloy and DLC couples, even under high contact pressure. The CII-coated surface offers potential advantages as a hard coating for articulating joints.
Keywords :
Total joint arthroplasty , Materials , Pin-on-plate test , Metal-on-metal bearing , Carbon ion implantation (CII) , Diamond-like carbon (DLC)
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology
Record number :
1819250
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