On the observation of lubrication mechanisms within hip joint replacements. Part I: Hard-on-soft bearing pairs
Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
30297220
DOI
10.1016/j.jmbbm.2018.09.022
PII: S1751-6161(18)31028-2
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- Fluorescent microscopy, Hard-on-soft pairs, Hip joint replacements, Lubrication, Synovial fluid,
- MeSH
- mechanické jevy * MeSH
- náhrada kyčelního kloubu * MeSH
- selhání protézy MeSH
- synoviální tekutina metabolismus MeSH
- testování materiálů MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
The present study describes the lubrication mechanisms within artificial hip joints considering real conformity of rubbing surfaces. Part I is focused on hard-on-soft material combination, introducing the fundamentals of lubrication performance. These pairs have not been explored in terms of in situ observation before. The contact of metal femoral component articulating with transparent polymer acetabular cup was studied using a hip joint simulator. The film formation was evaluated by fluorescent microscopy method. Various model synovial fluids were employed while the key constituents, i.e. albumin, γ-globulin, and hyaluronic acid were fluorescently stained to determine its role in film formation process. Two types of the tests were performed. The first dynamic test aimed on the development of film thickness under constant load during motor driven swinging motion mimicking flexion-extension. Subsequently, a combined test was designed consisting of the three phases; static part with loading/unloading phase (1), pendulum swinging till spontaneous damping of the motion due to friction (2), and static observation under the constant load (3). The results clearly confirmed that the interaction of constituents of synovial fluid plays a dominant role and substantially influences the lubrication conditions. In particular, the main finding coming from the present study is that γ-globulin together with hyaluronic acid form relatively thin stable boundary layer enabling the enhanced adsorption of albumin, thus increasing the lubricant film. Part II of the present study is focused on hard-on-hard pairs while the main differences in film formation process are highlighted among others.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Brno University of Technology Czech Republic
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Palacky University Olomouc Czech Republic
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