Title of article :
Photoluminescence investigations on alumina
ceramic bearing couples tested under different
angles of inclination in a Hip joint simulator
Author/Authors :
P. Taddei، نويسنده , , S. Affatato، نويسنده , , C. Fagnano، نويسنده , , A. Toni، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Aseptic loosening due to wear and dislocation of the implant represents the main complication
after total hip arthroplasty. To gain more insight into the influence of the implant position on
wear, commercial alumina couplings have been tested in a hip joint simulator under three
different angles of cup inclination (23◦, 45◦, 63◦) with respect to a horizontal plane. The planned
length of the test was ten million cycles. However, the test was stopped at 5.5 million cycles
due to the fracture of one of the femoral heads, tested with at angle of 63◦. The residual stress
state in the worn acetabular cups and in the fractured femoral head were evaluated by the
frequency shift and broadening of the R1 and R2 fluorescence bands due to the Cr3+ ions
naturally present in alumina ceramics as trace impurities. The gravimetric measurements did
not show significant differences among the three different inclinations tested, in agreement
with previous simulator studies, but in disagreement with in vivo findings. The fluorescence
measurements allowed to affirm that an angle of 63◦ represents a worsened mechanical
condition for the prosthetic component, with a consequently higher probability of fracture
and/or damage potentially conducive to massive wear. In the light of the fluorescence results, it
did not appear surprising that the femoral head that fractured was the one being tested at 63◦.
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Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science