The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications

The composition of orthopaedic wear testing lubricants used to mimic synovial fluid (SF) is known to significantly affect in vitro polyethylene (PE) wear; however, some wear testing standards may be promoting the use of lubricants that are not clinically relevant. The present thesis evaluated the bi...

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Main Author: Wong, Leah
Other Authors: Brandt, Jan-Mels (Mechanical Engineering) Wyss, Urs (Mechanical Engineering)
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22055
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-220552014-01-31T03:39:05Z The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications Wong, Leah Brandt, Jan-Mels (Mechanical Engineering) Wyss, Urs (Mechanical Engineering) Wu, Christine (Mechanical Engineering) Thomson, Douglas (Computer and Electrical Engineering) orthopaedic pin-on-disc wear tribology polyethylene testing lubricant arthroplasty synovial fluid osteoarthritis periprosthetic engineering The composition of orthopaedic wear testing lubricants used to mimic synovial fluid (SF) is known to significantly affect in vitro polyethylene (PE) wear; however, some wear testing standards may be promoting the use of lubricants that are not clinically relevant. The present thesis evaluated the biochemical composition of human osteoarthritic and periprosthetic SF in order to propose changes to lubricant specifications in current wear testing standards. Using this data, pin-on-disc wear tests were conducted to explore the effects of more clinically relevant lubricants on PE wear. Results showed that wear decreased using a more clinically relevant lubricant. Samples of these lubricants were biochemically evaluated and compared to the SF results previously obtained, which showed that current standards for wear testing lubricants are biochemically different from SF. The findings from the present thesis encourage the modification of standardized lubricant specifications to improve wear testing protocols and guarantee clinically relevant wear testing. 2013-08-22T13:06:27Z 2013-08-22T13:06:27Z 2013-08-22 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22055
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topic orthopaedic
pin-on-disc
wear
tribology
polyethylene
testing
lubricant
arthroplasty
synovial fluid
osteoarthritis
periprosthetic
engineering
spellingShingle orthopaedic
pin-on-disc
wear
tribology
polyethylene
testing
lubricant
arthroplasty
synovial fluid
osteoarthritis
periprosthetic
engineering
Wong, Leah
The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications
description The composition of orthopaedic wear testing lubricants used to mimic synovial fluid (SF) is known to significantly affect in vitro polyethylene (PE) wear; however, some wear testing standards may be promoting the use of lubricants that are not clinically relevant. The present thesis evaluated the biochemical composition of human osteoarthritic and periprosthetic SF in order to propose changes to lubricant specifications in current wear testing standards. Using this data, pin-on-disc wear tests were conducted to explore the effects of more clinically relevant lubricants on PE wear. Results showed that wear decreased using a more clinically relevant lubricant. Samples of these lubricants were biochemically evaluated and compared to the SF results previously obtained, which showed that current standards for wear testing lubricants are biochemically different from SF. The findings from the present thesis encourage the modification of standardized lubricant specifications to improve wear testing protocols and guarantee clinically relevant wear testing.
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title The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications
title_short The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications
title_full The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications
title_fullStr The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications
title_full_unstemmed The effect of lubricant composition on the wear behaviour of polyethylene for orthopaedic applications
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