Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (Jul 2015)

A basic study on friction and wear of materials to use for the resurfacing of hip joints

  • Hitomi SAKAI,
  • Kazuhiro SHINTANI,
  • Noburo KATO,
  • Shunichi OSHIMA,
  • Tamon KABATA,
  • Wataru KUSHIMA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.15-00049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 828
pp. 15-00049 – 15-00049

Abstract

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Hip replacement arthroplasties have been increasing in number as the number of patients with coxarthrosis is increasing. Prosthetic hip joints used for surface replacement with metal-metal contact are considered to be an effective choice for bone preservation. However, it has been shown that the metal-metal contact type of prosthetic hip joint could be toxic to human cells when powder from the abrasion of the Co-Cr alloy, a component of the joint, is ionized. We examined abrasion resistance and the elution of the metal ions about ceramic-coated metal pieces of the Co-Cr alloy using the Pin-On-Disk abrasion test method with a pseudo body fluid. As a result, the metal pieces with DLC coating showed the best performance in terms of their friction coefficient, abrasion resistance, and elution property of the ions.

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