The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 24, Issue: 3, Page: 374-382

Ceramic Versus Cobalt-Chrome Femoral Components; Wear of Polyethylene Insert in Total Knee Prosthesis

Oonishi, Hironobu; Ueno, Masaru; Kim, Sok Chol; Oonishi, Hiroyuki; Iwamoto, Mikio; Kyomoto, Masayuki
Knee

The present study aimed to determine the effect of femoral component materials and sterilization methods on wear properties of total knee prostheses by using a knee simulator test and retrieval analysis. The simulator test revealed that ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) inserts had remarkably lower wear against the ceramic femoral component than against the Co-Cr femoral component. However, the retrieval study revealed no significant difference in the linear wear between the former and the latter. The alumina ceramic/UHMWPE insert combination showed a mild wear. However, whether cross-linking by gamma-ray sterilization reduces wear remained unconfirmed. In contrast, oxidative degradation and/or delamination was confirmed. Thus, we conclude that alumina ceramic/ethylene oxide gas–sterilized UHMWPE insert in a total knee prosthesis might exhibit a good wear resistance.


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