EFFECT OF SLIDING AMPLITUDE OF THE RECIPLOCATING MICROMOTION ON A PASSIVE FILM OF COBALT CHROMIUM ALLOY

2018 
IntroductionThe metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip prosthesis is widely used. However, the adverse reactions such as pseudotumor around the total hip prosthesis are observed. This is considered the effect of the corrosion of alloy which includes metal ion release and the wear particle generation. As materials for total hip prostheses, cobalt chromium (Co-Cr) alloy is used because of the wear resistance and corrosion resistance. The passive film on the surface of alloy contributes to corrosion resistance. The passive film is removed easily with friction. Therefore, metal ion is released from bare metal. However, this removal of passive film can be restored because of oxidation reaction with neighboring environment. The modular MoM total hip prosthesis such as acetabular component-femoral head or taper junction which connect femoral head and stem have friction interfaces. The friction amplitudes must be different among these interfaces. However, how sliding amplitude affects on removal of a passive film is uncl...
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