Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research: December 2006 - Volume 453 - Issue - p 25-34

PRESIDENTIAL GUEST LECTURE: Tribology of Alternative Bearings

Fisher, John BSc, PhD, DEng; Jin, Zhongmin BSc, PhD; Tipper, Joanne BSc, PhD; Stone, Martin MBChB, MPhil, FRCSEd; Ingham, Eileen BSc, PhD
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The tribological performance and biological activity of the wear debris produced has been compared for highly cross-linked polyethylene, ceramic-on-ceramic, metal-on-metal, and modified metal bearings in a series of in vitro studies from a single laboratory. The functional lifetime demand of young and active patients is 10-fold greater than the estimated functional lifetime of traditional polyethylene. There is considerable interest in using larger diameter heads in these high demand patients. Highly cross-linked polyethylene show a four-fold reduction in functional biological activity. Ceramic-on-ceramic bearings have the lowest wear rates and least reactive wear debris. The functional biological activity is 20-fold lower than with highly cross-linked polyethylene. Hence, ceramic-on-ceramic bearings address the tribological lifetime demand of highly active patients. Metal-on-metal bearings have substantially lower wear rates than highly cross-linked polyethylene and wear decreases with head diameter. Bedding in wear is also lower with reduced radial clearance. Differential hardness ceramic-on-metal bearings and the application of ceramic-like coatings reduce metal wear and ion levels.


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