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An in vitro study of cartilage-meniscus tribology to understand the changes caused by a meniscus implant

Authors :
Tannin A. Schmidt
Hans J. Kaper
Sara Ehsani Majd
Aditya Iman Rizqy
Roel Kuijer
Prashant K. Sharma
Restoring Organ Function by Means of Regenerative Medicine (REGENERATE)
Man, Biomaterials and Microbes (MBM)
Personalized Healthcare Technology (PHT)
Source :
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 155, 294-303. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Active lifestyles increase the risk of meniscal injury. A permanent meniscus implant of polycarbonate urethane (PCU) is a promising treatment to postpone/prevent total knee arthroplasty. Study of the changes in articular cartilage tribology in the presence of PCU is essential in developing the optimum meniscus implant. Therefore, a cartilage-meniscus reciprocating, sliding model was developed in vitro, mimicking the stance and swing phases of the gait cycle. The meniscus was further replaced with PCU and surface modified PCUs (with C18 chains, mono-functional polydimethylsiloxane groups and mono-functional polytetrafluoroethylene groups) to study the changes. The coefficient of friction (COF) was calculated, and cartilage wear was determined and quantified histologically. The cartilage-meniscus sliding resulted in low COF during both stance and swing (0.01

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09277765
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 155, 294-303. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Accession number :
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