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ASTM International - ASTM F1714-96(2002)

Standard Guide for Gravimetric Wear Assessment of Prosthetic Hip-Designs in Simulator Devices

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 10 September 1996
Status: inactive
Page Count: 7
ICS Code (Implants for surgery, prosthetics and orthotics): 11.040.40
significance And Use:

This guide uses a weight-loss method of wear determination for the polymeric components used with hip-joint prostheses, using serum or demonstrated equivalent fluid for lubrication, and running... View More

scope:

1.1 This guide describes a laboratory method using a weight-loss technique for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, which are being considered for use as bearing surfaces of human-hip-joint replacement prostheses. The hip prostheses are evaluated in a device intended to simulate the terminological conditions encountered in the human hip joint, for example, use of a fluid such as bovine serum, or equivalent pseudosynovial fluid shown to simulate wear mechanisms and debris generation as found in vivo, and test frequencies of 1 Hz or less.

1.2 Since the hip simulator method permits the use of actual implant designs, materials, and physiological load/motion combinations, it can represent a more physiological simulation than basic wear-screening tests, such as pinion-disk (see Practice F 732) or ring-on-disk (see ISO-6474).

1.3 It is the intent of this guide to rank the combination of implant designs and materials with regard to material wear-rates under simulated physiological conditions. It must be recognized, however, that there are many possible variations in the in vivo conditions, a single laboratory simulation with a fixed set of parameters may not be universally representative.

1.4 The reference materials for the comparative evaluation of candidate materials, new devices, or components, or a combination thereof, shall be the wear rate of extruded or Compression-molded, ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene (see Specification F 648) bearing against standard counter faces Stainless Steel (see Specification F 138); cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy (see Specification F 75); thermomechanically processed cobalt chrome (see Specification F 799); alumina ceramic (see Specification F 603), having typical prosthetic quality, surface finish, and geometry similar to those with established clinical history. These reference materials will be tested under the same wear conditions as the candidate materials.

Document History

April 1, 2018
Standard Guide for Gravimetric Wear Assessment of Prosthetic Hip Designs in Simulator Devices
1.1 This guide describes a laboratory method using a weight-loss technique for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, which are being considered for use as bearing surfaces...
March 15, 2013
Standard Guide for Gravimetric Wear Assessment of Prosthetic Hip Designs in Simulator Devices
1.1 This guide describes a laboratory method using a weight-loss technique for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, which are being considered for use as bearing surfaces...
June 1, 2008
Standard Guide for Gravimetric Wear Assessment of Prosthetic Hip Designs in Simulator Devices
1.1 This guide describes a laboratory method using a weight-loss technique for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, which are being considered for use as bearing surfaces...
ASTM F1714-96(2002)
September 10, 1996
Standard Guide for Gravimetric Wear Assessment of Prosthetic Hip-Designs in Simulator Devices
1.1 This guide describes a laboratory method using a weight-loss technique for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, which are being considered for use as bearing surfaces...
September 10, 1996
Standard Guide for Gravimetric Wear Assessment of Prosthetic Hip-Designs in Simulator Devices
1.1 This guide describes a laboratory method using a weight-loss technique for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, which are being considered for use as bearing surfaces...
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