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Comparison of polyethylene wear in anatomical and reversed shoulder prostheses
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Abstract
- Wear of polyethylene is associated with aseptic loosening of orthopaedic implants and has been observed in hip and knee prostheses and anatomical implants for the shoulder. The reversed shoulder prostheses have not been assessed as yet. We investigated the volumetric polyethylene wear of the reversed and anatomical Aequalis shoulder prostheses using a mathematical musculoskeletal model. Movement and joint stability were achieved by EMG-controlled activation of the muscles. A non-constant wear factor was considered. Simulated activities of daily living were estimated from in vivo recorded data. After one year of use, the volumetric wear was 8.4 mm3 for the anatomical prosthesis, but 44.6 mm3 for the reversed version. For the anatomical prosthesis the predictions for contact pressure and wear were consistent with biomechanical and clinical data. The abrasive wear of the polyethylene in reversed prostheses should not be underestimated, and further analysis, both experimental and clinical, is required.
- Subjects :
- Models, Anatomic
musculoskeletal diseases
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.medical_treatment
Joint Prosthesis
Contact Stress
Replacement
Aseptic loosening
Joint stability
Osteolysis
Prosthesis Design
Prosthesis
chemistry.chemical_compound
Activities of Daily Living
Retrieved Glenoid Components
medicine
Humans
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Humerus Translation
Orthodontics
Molecular-Weight Polyethylene
business.industry
Shoulder Joint
Biomechanics
Polyethylene
Shoulder Prosthesis
Surgery
Biomechanical Phenomena
Equipment Failure Analysis
Total Hip-Arthroplasty
medicine.anatomical_structure
Particles
chemistry
Joint
Orthopedic surgery
Shoulder joint
Debris
business
human activities
Subjects
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- OpenAIRE
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- edsair.doi.dedup.....694d0a7bc33d660635e9fb8da08f1f18