Joint replacement Flashcards
Materials for the Charnley hip prosthesis
ball/head: ceramic/alumina
acetabular cup: UHMWPE
bone cement: PMMA
Main reason to get a hip prosthesis
Osteoarthritis
- destruction of the cartilage - results in severe pain, loss of motion
Wolff’s law
bone responds to changes in load transfer with remodelling
Mechanisms that contribute to aseptic loosening
- stress shielding results in bone resorption aka osteolysis
- wear debris: particles or corrosion
- underlying disease
- natural ageing
- fluid/mechanical pressure
- micromotion
what is stress shielding?
caused by high young’s modulus of metal prostheses
prosthesis carries the load and reduces the stress on the bone and this results in bone resorption
fixation is lost or a fracture fails to heal fully
3 Mechanisms of wear debris generation
- abrasive wear
harder material plough grooves into softer material - adhesive wear
softer material smeared onto harder surface - fatigue wear
formation of cracks propagate to form particles
biological reaction to wear debris
- wear debris stimulate pro-inflammatory response
- cytokine mediated recruitment of inflammatory cells
- indigestible wear particles perpetuate cellular activation = chronic inflammation
- chemokine/cytokine mediated bone resorption
What is the birmingham hip?
two-part system
1) cobalt chrome alloy cap is placed over the resurfaced femoral ball
2) a cobalt chrome alloy cup fits into the acetabulum