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Decomposition of micromotion at the head-neck interface in total hip arthroplasty during walking

  • Guoxian Zhang
  • , Shu Yang
  • , Wen Cui
  • , Zhi Huang
  • , Xiaogang Zhang
  • , Yali Zhang
  • , Junyan Li
  • , Zhongmin Jin
  • Southwest Jiaotong University
  • University of Leeds

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摘要

Fretting corrosion as one of the leading causes for failure of modular hip prostheses has been associated with micromotion at head-neck taper junction. Decomposition of micromotion is helpful to promote the development of more realistic experiments investigating failure mechanisms of the head-neck junction in total hip arthroplasty. The aim of this study was to decompose the complex three-dimensional micromotion at the head-neck junction into multiple fundamental modes, including three translational and three rotational components. A three-dimensional finite element model composed of head-neck junction, liner and acetabular cup with a typical 12/14 taper size, as well as the taper mismatch of −4', was developed during walking. The analysis was divided into three procedures: a) the assembly simulation of the head and neck during surgery, b) verification with a simplified axisymmetric model, and c) three-dimensional modelling under normal walking. This study revealed that the main forms of micromotion contained circumferential, longitudinal micromotion and longitudinal rolling toggling, and were closely related to the state of motion. The maximum translational micromotion was predicted to be 10.9 μm during the walking gait, with the predominant modes of the circumferential translation of 9.6 μm, the longitudinal translation of 5.5 μm and the longitudinal rotation of 0.29° along the taper junction. These findings may provide design considerations for further experimental testing about fretting and facilitate the understanding of the fretting mechanisms in hip prostheses.

源语言英语
页(从-至)548-558
页数11
期刊Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
26
5
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2023

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