An in vitro simulation model to assess the severity of edge loading and wear, due to variations in component positioning in hip joint replacements

J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater. 2018 Jul;106(5):1897-1906. doi: 10.1002/jbm.b.33991. Epub 2017 Sep 23.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop a preclinical in vitro method to predict the occurrence and severity of edge loading condition associated with the dynamic separation of the centres of the head and cup (in the absence of impingement) for variations in surgical positioning of the cup. Specifically, this study investigated the effect of both the variations in the medial-lateral translational mismatch between the centres of the femoral head and acetabular cup and the variations in the cup inclination angles on the occurrence and magnitude of the dynamic separation, the severity of edge loading, and the wear rate of ceramic-on-ceramic hip replacement bearings in a multi-station hip joint simulator during a walking gait cycle. An increased mismatch between the centres of rotation of the femoral head and acetabular cup resulted in an increased level of dynamic separation and an increase in the severity of edge loading condition which led to increased wear rate in ceramic-on-ceramic bearings. Additionally for a given translational mismatch, an increase in the cup inclination angle gave rise to increased dynamic separation, worst edge loading conditions, and increased wear. To reduce the occurrence and severity of edge loading, the relative positions (the mismatch) of the centres of rotation of the head and the cup should be considered alongside the rotational position of the acetabular cup. This study has considered the combination of mechanical and tribological factors for the first time in the medial-lateral axis only, involving one rotational angle (inclination) and one translational mismatch. © 2017 The Authors Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 106B: 1897-1906, 2018.

Keywords: ceramic-on-ceramic; edge loading; hip replacement; surgical positioning; wear.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acetabulum*
  • Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip*
  • Ceramics*
  • Computer Simulation*
  • Femur Head*
  • Hip Prosthesis*
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Models, Biological*
  • Prosthesis Design*
  • Weight-Bearing