EFORT Open Rev 2016;1:52-57.

Tribology of total hip arthroplasty prostheses

Claude B. Rieker
Hip
  • Articulating components should minimise the generation of wear particles in order to optimize long-term survival of the prosthesis.

  • A good understanding of tribological properties helps the orthopaedic surgeon to choose the most suitable bearing for each individual patient.

  • Conventional and highly cross-linked polyethylene articulating either with metal or ceramic, ceramic-on-ceramic and metal-on-metal are the most commonly used bearing combinations.

  • All combinations of bearing surface have their advantages and disadvantages. An appraisal of the individual patient’s objectives should be part of the assessment of the best bearing surface.

 


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