外植的NuNec颈椎间盘的恢复分析:1例报告

Q2 Materials Science
Göksu Kandemir , Simon Smith , John Andrews , Andrew Bowey , Thomas J. Joyce
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检索分析允许调查人工植入物取代患病或受损的自然关节的功效。植入物并不总是因为机械故障而被移除;功能良好的植入物可能由于引起疼痛而需要移除。作为融合的替代治疗,全椎间盘置换术是一种不断发展的治疗方法。最近,为了消除金属对聚合物和金属对金属人工椎间盘可能的失效机制,一种全聚合物颈椎人工椎间盘被引入。NuNec颈椎关节成形术系统是一种自配合的全聚合物设计,采用球内嵌式配置,每个组件由聚醚醚酮制成。首次对一名54岁女性患者因疼痛取出的NuNec颈椎间盘进行了检索分析。与疼痛相关的主要原因是植入物的尺寸对患者来说太大了。植入物在体内的时间为2年,在移除时,植入物被认为功能良好。外植NuNec圆盘的孔座和球的平均表面粗糙度分别为0.067±0.056 μm (Sa)和0.037±0.023 μm (Sa)。与未使用的圆盘相比,表面粗糙度显著降低(p = 0.00)。外植体关节面呈负偏度,表面光滑。在外植体上观察到磨料和黏着磨损机制的证据。背面的羟基磷灰石涂层完全消失。
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Retrieval analysis of an explanted NuNec cervical disc: A case report

Retrieval analyses allow investigation of the efficacy of artificial implants to replace diseased or damaged natural joints. Implants are not always removed due to mechanical failure; a well-functioning implant may require removal due to causing pain. As an alternative treatment to fusion, total disc replacement is an evolving treatment. Recently, to eliminate the possible failure mechanisms observed in metal-on-polymer and metal-on-metal artificial discs, an all-polymer cervical artificial disc has been introduced. The NuNec cervical arthroplasty system is a self-mating, all-polymer design which utilizes a ball-in-socket configuration with each component made of polyether ether ketone. For the first time, a retrieval analysis of a NuNec cervical disc, which has been removed due to pain from a 54-year-old female patient, has been undertaken. The main reason associated with pain was the size of the implant which was found to be too big for the patient. The time in vivo of the implant was 2 years and at the time of removal, the implant was thought to be functioning well. The average surface roughness values of the socket and the ball of the explanted NuNec disc were measured as 0.067 ± 0.056 μm (Sa) and 0.037 ± 0.023 μm (Sa). Compared to an unused disc, the surface roughness significantly decreased (p = 0.00). The articulating surfaces of the explant had negative skewness and burnished appearances. Evidence for both abrasive and adhesive wear mechanisms was observed on the explant. The hydroxyapatite coatings at the backsides were completely lost.

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Biotribology
Biotribology Materials Science-Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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