Mechanical factors affecting surface shape and degree of motion Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 important mechanical factors relating to the surface shape of a knee prosthesis?

A

The effect of constraint on load transmission adn the generation of high shear forces

The effect of surface contact on wear of the HDP tibial component

The effect of surface contact area on the stresses in the HDP tibial component

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2
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Why does HDP become stiffer?

A

Increase in density after sterilisation with gamma radiation
Over time after implantation due to oxidisation

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3
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Why doe the HDP wear first rather than CoCr?

A

It is the softer material

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4
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Which two motions are most knee replacements designed to provide constraint in?

A

Axial rotation

Latral motion

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5
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How does constraint affect the length of stem required?

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The more constrained the motion the greater the length of stem required

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6
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Formula for calculating volume of HDP wear

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v = c.N.s / p

v = volume of wear 
c = constant (coefficient of wear) 
N = applied load 
s = distance the beaing slides 
p = hardness of the surface being worn
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What is the simplified formula used for comparing the wear rate of different surface geometries?

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v = K x s

K = some constant

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8
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What does the formula v -= Ks explain about wear?

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It is proportional to the sliding distance moved

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9
Q

In a rotating bearing what is the sliding distane proportional to?

A

the radius of the bearing

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10
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What effect will a smaller diameter of bearing have on the volume of wear material?

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Smller diameter will reduce the volume of wear material

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11
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Is it the rate of depth of wear or the rate of volume of wear that determines the life of the HDP bearing?

A

Rate of depth of wear

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12
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how does rate of depth of wear relate to rate of volume of wear?

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Volume of wear (v) = area of contact (A) x depth of wear

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13
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What should be done to minimise the rate of production of wear particles?

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Minimise sliding distance

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14
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What should be done to reduce the rate of depth of wear?

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Increase contact area (have a wide bearing)

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15
Q

What causes lamination cracking?

A

Combo of both high contact stress and a cyclical sliding motion between the surfaces

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16
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How do the type of stresses vary across the tibial bearing surfaces?

A

Central part of contact area = always in compression

Periphery = always in tension

17
Q

Why should low contact designs be avoided?

A

They produce stresses in the HDP that are high enough to cause fatigue failure