To read this content please select one of the options below:

Modularity of total hip prosthesis and its tribological implications

Liliana-Laura Badita (Department of Mechatronic Micro and Nano-technologies, National Institute for Research and Development in Mechatronics and Measurement Technique, Bucharest, Romania)
Virgil Florescu (Department of Mechanical Technology, Faculty of Technological Equipment, Technical University of Civil Engineering, Bucharest, Romania)
Constantin Tiganesteanu (Department of Tribology, Institute of Solid Mechanics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania)
Lucian Capitanu (Department of Tribology, Institute of Solid Mechanics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania)

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN: 0036-8792

Article publication date: 19 November 2021

Issue publication date: 29 March 2022

57

Abstract

Purpose

The study aims to analyze the fretting phenomenon, manifested at the taper junctions of modular total hip prostheses (THP). Modularity of prostheses implies the micro-movement occurrence. Fractures can arise as a result of the fretting cracking of the prostheses components, affecting durability of modular THPs. Fretting corrosion is associated with the decrease in the clinical acceptance of hip modular implants.

Design/methodology/approach

Starting from the fretting phenomenon influence on modularity, monoblock THPs and prostheses with modular femoral head recovered from some review surgeries were investigated. Modular prostheses have a taper junction femoral head – femoral stem neck. Investigation consisted in the analysis of fretting wear and fretting corrosion, of the femoral heads’ taper and of the femoral stems’ trunnions.

Findings

The main result was that the micro-movement that provokes the fretting of the femoral head-femoral stem taper junction analyzed does not have the same direction. It is manifesting in the direction of the axis of the femoral head taper, around this axis or as a composed movement. The authors suspect that this is due to the different design of the taper. In this way, the inclination of the stem’s trunnion into the head hole has a different angular misalignment and may cause greater damages of the taper.

Originality/value

This result can be a starting point from the improvement of the future taper junctions design that will improve the quality, durability and modularity of THPs.

Keywords

Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Institute of Solid Mechanics of the Romanian Academy, Technical University of Civil Engineering and the National Institute of Research and Development in Mechatronics and Measurement Technique, from Bucharest, for logistic support.

Citation

Badita, L.-L., Florescu, V., Tiganesteanu, C. and Capitanu, L. (2022), "Modularity of total hip prosthesis and its tribological implications", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 74 No. 3, pp. 367-373. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILT-06-2021-0219

Publisher

:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited

Related articles