摘要

The growing demand for orthopaedic joint implants and the large number of premature failure rates entails an increase in the number of surgeries; as a consequence, the costs of public and private health systems raise proportionally. The decrease of implants longevity is due to premature wear. Human gait simulation tests and orbital machines have contributed in the prediction of hip and knee joint implants performance. Wear tests in hip prostheses are standardized according to ISO 14242-1 and 14242-3. Lack of consensus on a universal standard for testing machines generates conflicting results and prevents a comparison of wear rates for prostheses evaluated by distinct mechanisms. This paper presents a protocol that was used to verify the performance and compliance of a hip simulation mechanical device designed to mimic the different standards. Tests performed with the above-mentioned apparatus are universal, for the simulator is capable of reproducing actual gait. Thus, commercially available wear testing machines ought to be certified for performance and standard compliance prior to be used as tools for obtaining actual rates of wear in joint prostheses.

  • 出版日期2013-3

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