Title of article
Fracture behavior of UHMWPE in non-implanted, shelf-aged knee prostheses after gamma irradiation in air
Author/Authors
José A. Puértolas، نويسنده , , Angel Larrea، نويسنده , , Enrique G?mez-Barrena، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
8
From page
2107
To page
2114
Abstract
We studied non-implanted ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) knee components, that were gamma-sterilized in air and shelf-aged during 6 and 7 years, to explore fracture mechanisms in the degraded material. Prior to the fractography study, we assessed degradation through FTIR and optical density measurements in microtome sections. Then, we morphologically compared the surface fractography of degraded, oxidized UHMWPE with that of non-degraded material in specimens from the same implants, fractured after uniaxial tensile tests in standardized samples. Fractography surface analysis clearly differentiated the behavior of non-degraded and degraded UHMWPE. Failure in non-degraded samples occurred through craze formation, followed by fast crack propagation. Quantitative fracture analysis suggested a ductile behavior. This was supported by the identified local plasticity in the region close to the initial flaw. In the fractography surface analysis of degraded material, a fibrillar behavior was observed. A heterogeneous domain structure appeared, showing different coarseness with multiple void sizes. Our results, based on mechanical measurements and fracture morphology in the subsurface region, confirmed the embrittlement of oxidized UHMWPE.
Keywords
Joint prostheses , UHMWPE , Biomaterials , degradation , Material fracture , Polyethylene
Journal title
Biomaterials
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Biomaterials
Record number
543928
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