15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITH A TI-6AL-7NB ALLOY FOR JOINT REPLACEMENTS

Citation
M. Semlitsch et al., 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITH A TI-6AL-7NB ALLOY FOR JOINT REPLACEMENTS, Biomedizinische Technik, 40(12), 1995, pp. 347-355
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical","Medical Informatics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00135585
Volume
40
Issue
12
Year of publication
1995
Pages
347 - 355
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-5585(1995)40:12<347:1YOEWA>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The Ti-6Al-7Nb alpha-beta alloy, Protasul-100 was developed between 19 78 and 1982, and proved to be highly biocompatible. In 1985 the TiAlNb material was approved for clinical use. Over the last ten years, more than 200 tons of semi-finished bar material has been processed, mainl y for the production of cementless femoral stem systems and elasticall y deformable cup shells. For uncemented femoral components of knee pro stheses made of TiAlNb, a special oxygen diffusion hardening process w as developed that enables a surface hardness of up to 1200 HV and 600 HV at a depth of 20 pm, as compared with 350 HV in the case of the TiA lNb base material. This ODH-treated, polished surface is extremely scr atch and wear resistant, and forms a good articulating surface with UH MW polyethylene. This surface-hardened TiAlNb, Tribosul, has been in c linical use in femoral knee components since 1990, and a multicentric clinical study involving femoral heads for hip prostheses has been ong oing since 1992. These different applications in hip and knee joint pr ostheses may suffice to demonstrate that the custom-made Ti-6Al-7Nb al pha-beta alloy is a real alternative to the well-known Ti-6Al-4V alloy , which has been used for decades as an implant material. Both nationa l and international standards are available, and the alloy was already approved by the FDA in 1987.