Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2016)

Wear of a total intervertebral disc prosthesis

  • Micheler Carina,
  • Krampe Erhard,
  • Foehr Peter,
  • Haerst Miriam,
  • Burgkart Rainer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 573 – 576

Abstract

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In this study we characterized the wear behavior of a tribological system with material combinations of the total intervertebral disc prosthesis InDisc (Institute of Medical and Polymer Engineering) – consisting of two laser sintered titanium alloy plates with an elastomer inbetween. For the tests a translatory oscillation test bench was used which simulates the kinematic and the physiological environment of the lumbar spine. In the interface between the elastomer (Silopren LSR 2670) and the laser sintered titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) abrasion cords out of silicone rubber with a maximal area of 500 × 700 μm2 were generated as well as individual particles with a size of 10 × 20 to 40 × 50 μm2. In the second prosthesis interface of Ti6Al4V and bone, bone particles with an area of 0.5 × 0.5 to 1 × 1 μm2 were detected. The wear particles and the amount of wear volume influence the biological response of a total intervertebral disc prosthesis in the body.

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