The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 30, Issue 6, 1085 - 1088

Trunnion–Head Stresses in THA: Are Big Heads Trouble?

Lavernia, Carlos J. et al.
Hip

The effects of large heads on stresses at the THA trunnion–head junction and their impact on tribocorrosion/metal ion release remain controversial. A 12/14 3D-model of a stem with different head sizes was investigated. Material properties of titanium were assigned to the trunnion and cobalt–chrome/alumina to the heads. A load simulating walking single-leg stand phase was applied to the head. A total contact head–trunnion interface was assumed. The area underneath the junction underwent significant elevations in stresses as head size increased from 28- to 40-mm. Maximum principal stress doubled between 28 and 40-mm heads, regardless of head material. Stress levels had a direct correlation to head diameter. Stress increases observed using increasingly larger heads will probably contribute to head–trunnion tribocorrosion and ion release.


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