S. Affatato et al., Mixed oxides prosthetic ceramic ball heads. Part 1: effect of the ZrO2 fraction on the wear of ceramic on polyethylene joints, BIOMATERIAL, 20(10), 1999, pp. 971-975
Although mixed oxides ceramics have been indicated in the literature as a p
romising compromise between strength and wear, to the authors' knowledge no
reports are available on the influence of the percentage of zirconia in ce
ramic femoral heads when sliding against polyethylene cups. Two types of mi
xed oxides ceramic ball heads (alumina plus, respectively, 60 and 80% of zi
rconia) were compared to pure zirconia and pure alumina heads in terms of w
ear behaviour against UHMWPE in a hip joint simulator. Polyethylene cups an
d ceramic femoral heads were fixed on a simulator apparatus with a sinusoid
al movement and load in presence of bovine calf serum. The experimental res
ults did not show significant difference between the two experimental ceram
ic materials or in comparison with pure materials. Considering that all spe
cimens, regardless of the material, had the same level of surface roughness
, this roughness factor seems to have a more relevant role than the mix of
oxides used to manufacture the ceramic head. Wear tests are conducted on ma
terials used in prosthetic hip implants in order to obtain quality control
and to acquire further knowledge of the tribological processes that involve
joint prostheses, therefore reducing the risk of implant failure of innova
tive prostheses. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.