Evaluation of silicon nitride as a wear resistant and resorbable alternative for total hip joint replacement.

Biomatter Pub Date : 2012-04-01 DOI:10.4161/biom.20710
Johanna Olofsson, T Mikael Grehk, Torun Berlind, Cecilia Persson, Staffan Jacobson, Håkan Engqvist
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Many of the failures of total joint replacements are related to tribology, i.e., wear of the cup, head and liner. Accumulation of wear particles at the implants can be linked to osteolysis which leads to bone loss and in the end aseptic implant loosening. Therefore it is highly desirable to reduce the generation of wear particles from the implant surfaces. Silicon nitride (Si(3)N(4)) has shown to be biocompatible and have a low wear rate when sliding against itself and is therefore a good candidate as a hip joint material. Furthermore, wear particles of Si(3)N(4) are predicted to slowly dissolve in polar liquids and they therefore have the potential to be resorbed in vivo, potentially reducing the risk for aseptic loosening. In this study, it was shown that α-Si(3)N(4)-powder dissolves in PBS. Adsorption of blood plasma indicated a good acceptance of Si(3)N(4) in the body with relatively low immune response. Si(3)N(4) sliding against Si(3)N(4) showed low wear rates both in bovine serum and PBS compared with the other tested wear couples. Tribofilms were built up on the Si(3)N(4) surfaces both in PBS and in bovine serum, controlling the friction and wear characteristics.

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氮化硅作为全髋关节置换术中耐磨可吸收替代物的评价。
许多全关节置换术的失败与摩擦学有关,即杯、头和衬套的磨损。种植体磨损颗粒的积累可能与骨溶解有关,骨溶解导致骨丢失,最终导致无菌种植体松动。因此,减少从种植体表面产生的磨损颗粒是非常可取的。氮化硅(Si(3)N(4))已被证明具有生物相容性,并且在滑动时具有低磨损率,因此是髋关节材料的良好候选材料。此外,预计Si(3)N(4)的磨损颗粒会缓慢溶解在极性液体中,因此它们有可能在体内被吸收,从而潜在地降低无菌松动的风险。在本研究中,α-Si(3)N(4)-粉末在PBS中溶解。血浆吸附表明机体对Si(3)N(4)有较好的接受能力,免疫反应相对较低。与其他测试的磨损偶相比,Si(3)N(4)与Si(3)N(4)的摩擦磨损率在牛血清和PBS中都很低。在PBS和牛血清中,在Si(3)N(4)表面形成摩擦膜,控制摩擦和磨损特性。
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