2016
DOI: 10.1002/jor.23481
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Effects of hip implant modular neck material and assembly method on fatigue life and distraction force

Abstract: Hip implant neck fractures and adverse tissue reactions associated with fretting-corrosion damage at modular interfaces are a major source of concern. Therefore, there is an urgent clinical need to develop accurate in vitro test procedures to better understand, predict and prevent in vivo implant failures. This study aimed to simulate in vivo fatigue fracture and distraction of modular necks in an in vitro setting, and to assess the effects of neck material (Ti6Al4V vs. CoCrMo) and assembly method (hand vs. im… Show more

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“…Stems of different geometrical designs have been proposed to overcome the issue of stress shielding. Most of the research work on stem geometry has focused on the optimization aspects of the stem shape and geometry, optimization of hip‐implant cross sections, and hip implant design to reduce stress shielding and enhance stress transfer to the bone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stems of different geometrical designs have been proposed to overcome the issue of stress shielding. Most of the research work on stem geometry has focused on the optimization aspects of the stem shape and geometry, optimization of hip‐implant cross sections, and hip implant design to reduce stress shielding and enhance stress transfer to the bone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Customized fatigue test setups are required for fatigue testing of the implant with complex external geometries. For instance, based on the ISO 7206-4 standard [ 273 ], the hip implants are required to be oriented in specific angles while the lower portion of the implant is embedded in a cement-based casting material [ 274 ] ( Fig. 12 Ci, ii).…”
Section: Characterization Of Additively Manufactured Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stress concentrations develop areas that will fail under applied loads of lesser magnitude than the rest of the implant. This creates crack growth, leading to the implants' catastrophic failure due to fatigue [17].…”
Section: Galvanic Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joints such as the hip and knee are required to have high fatigue resistance because they are under several repeated load cycles a day, with the average person taking around 9000 steps a day [16]. The cracks that develop due to corrosion mechanisms create stress concentrations at the tip [17]. Stress concentrations create areas that will fail under applied loads of lesser magnitude than the rest of the implant, and this creates crack growth which leads to catastrophic failure of the implants due to fatigue [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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