Tribocorrosion 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818916-0.00005-5
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Tribocorrosion aspects of implant coatings: Hip replacements

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“…Clinically, the modular junction between the hip implant's The recent literature has documented the occurrence of mixed forms of damage on retrieved hip implants, including wear, corrosion and fretting corrosion [4]. This damage is primarily observed in two critical areas: the sliding corrosion at the femoral head and acetabulum bearings, and the fretting corrosion at the taper junction connecting the femoral head to the stem [185]. Clinically, the modular junction between the hip implant's neck and head is susceptible to micromotions, typically in the range of 5-15 µm, as cited in studies [186,187].…”
Section: Joint Prosthesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinically, the modular junction between the hip implant's The recent literature has documented the occurrence of mixed forms of damage on retrieved hip implants, including wear, corrosion and fretting corrosion [4]. This damage is primarily observed in two critical areas: the sliding corrosion at the femoral head and acetabulum bearings, and the fretting corrosion at the taper junction connecting the femoral head to the stem [185]. Clinically, the modular junction between the hip implant's neck and head is susceptible to micromotions, typically in the range of 5-15 µm, as cited in studies [186,187].…”
Section: Joint Prosthesesmentioning
confidence: 99%