Munish R Krishnan, Joshua D Rajaratnam, Dylan Peiris, Manish Gupta, Estelle Wigmore, Christian Heinrichs
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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty has gained popularity for various shoulder conditions and has evolved over time to accommodate for material changes and design philosophy including inverse materials. The tribological behaviour of shoulder arthroplasty has been extensively studied in relation to biological osteolysis which is a notable concern regarding component loosening. This study aims to assess the wear performance of a vitamin E-stabilised glenosphere or conventional ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene glenosphere whilst paired with ceramic or cobalt–chrome–molybdenum inlay in a shoulder joint wear simulator. A cumulative total of five million cycles was utilised with gravimetric and visual analysis of wear. Gravimetric wear was observed to be the lowest when a vitamin E-stabilised glenosphere was paired with a ceramic inlay – demonstrating the greatest wear resistance. Our results demonstrate that the combination of vitamin E-stabilised polyethylene glenosphere and ceramic inlay has improved wear resistance properties in load simulations when compared to other bearing surface combinations. This supports the use of the novel inverse combination in clinical practice to attain longer-term survivorship in reverse total shoulder replacements. Basic Science Study; Tribology
用于反向肩关节置换术的独特摩擦学倒置轴承解决方案:维生素 E 和陶瓷(反向肩关节置换术中的独特反向搭配)
反向全肩关节成形术在治疗各种肩部疾病方面越来越受欢迎,并随着时间的推移不断发展,以适应包括反向材料在内的材料变化和设计理念。肩关节置换术的摩擦学行为与生物骨溶解有关,已被广泛研究,而生物骨溶解是组件松动的一个显著问题。本研究旨在评估维生素 E 稳定胶圈或传统超高分子量聚乙烯胶圈与陶瓷或钴铬钼嵌体在肩关节磨损模拟器中的磨损性能。累计使用了五百万次循环,并对磨损进行了重量和视觉分析。观察发现,当维生素 E 稳定胶圈与陶瓷嵌体搭配时,重力磨损最低,显示出最大的耐磨性。我们的研究结果表明,与其他轴承表面组合相比,维生素 E 稳定聚乙烯胶圈和陶瓷镶嵌层的组合在载荷模拟中具有更好的耐磨性能。这支持了在临床实践中使用这种新型反向组合,以实现反向全肩关节置换术的长期存活。基础科学研究;摩擦学