Orthopaedics Flashcards

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Orthopaedic biomaterial wishlist

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withstand cyclic loading 
high strength
ductility
fracture toughness
corrosion resistance
the usual
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Most common orthopaedic biomaterials

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Metals - Ti alloy, Co-Cr-Mo alloy, stainless steel
Polymers - PMMA, UHMWPE
Ceramics - alumina, zirconia

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Polymers in Orthopaedics

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Articulating surfaces
First Teflon but creep, then UHMWPE
polymer debris of UHMWPE against Co-Cr alloys
solve by xlinking with gamma radiation, but lose tensile strength

PMMA for bone cement

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Ceramics in Orthopaedics

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Superior wear resistance than m-m or m-p
resistance to oxidation
need small grain size for high stiffness and low friction

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Clinical concerns of materials in Orthopaedics

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wear
corrosion
local tissue effects of wear and corosion
remote and systemic effects of wear and corosion

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3 wear processes

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1 - abrasion (harder surface plows softer)
2 - adhesion (softer smeared onto harder surface, film)
3 - fatigue (loading/unloading forms cracks)

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Wear rate

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wearing in period - high wear rate

over time rate decreases to become linearly dependent on contraction force and sliding distance

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Corrosion variables

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geometric
metallurgical
mechanics
solution
mechanical loading
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Passivating oxide films

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formation of passive films to prevent oxidation
consist of metal oxides
form spontaneously
must be compact, cover entire surface, withstand mechanical stressing and abrasion

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Local tissue effects of wear and corrosion

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osteolysis from release of:
 - pro and anti inflam cytokines
 - bone resportion factors
 - RANKL
fibrous encapsulation and FBR to debris
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Remote and systemic effects of wear and corrosion

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Wear debris release chemically active metal ions
can bind to protein and transported -> metal toxicity
dermatitis, hypersensitivity, carcinogenesis
wear particles found in lymph nodes

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Polyethylene preventative strategies

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reduce size of femoral head
reduce manufacturing defects
improve surface finish
eliminate PE altogether -> m-m c-c new interest

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Metal preventative strategies

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nitriding decrease wear in Ti
polish to be smooth
matching moduli or CSAs -> improved load transfer to bone

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2 factors of corrosion

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thermodynamic driving forces which cause corrosion (ox/red)

kinetic barrier to corrosion

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5 structural characteristics of passivating oxide films

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very thin
semiconductor characteristics
ratio of oxide specific volume
needle or dome shape morphology
can be abraded or fractured (from micromotion or stresses)
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