2022
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.35110
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Pre‐clinical evaluation of fretting‐corrosion at stem‐head and stem‐cement interfaces of hip implants using in vitro and in silico models

Abstract: Prior to clinical use, the corrosion resistance of new prosthesis system must be verified. The fretting‐corrosion mechanisms of total hip arthroplasty (THA) implants generate metal debris and ions that can increase the incidence of adverse tissue reactions. For cemented stems, there are at least two interfaces that can be damaged by fretting‐corrosion: stem‐head and stem‐cement. This investigation aimed to evaluate, through in vitro and in silico analyses, fretting‐corrosion at the stem‐head and stem‐cement in… Show more

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