Ceramic Biomaterials: What are their Biological Implications?

Alison Tyson Capper
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Total Joint Arthroplasty (TJA) is an effective treatment for end-stage osteoarthritis. In 2019 there were 95,677 primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedures performed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and this is set to increase with our ageing population and rising obesity. As implants used in THA last on average 79.9% at 20 years, many patients require revision surgery which is associated with increased risks of infection, venous thromboembolism and mortality. Ceramics have become an increasingly popular implant bearing surface and their use has been increasing annually since 2008, with ceramic-on-polyethylene implants accounting for 37.8% of all primary THA performed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is due to their reported properties of high wear resistance rate and being biologically inert. This brief review will cover examples of reported mechanical failure leading to component fracture, wear and audible hip squeaking in patients with ceramic implants. The ceramic wear debris in turn can stimulate a host inflammatory response, leading to osteolysis, aseptic loosening and pseudotumour formation. As ceramic use in hip arthroplasty increases, further understanding of the mechanical and biological mechanisms driving implant failure is required to improve implant longevity for patients and reduce revision surgery rates
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陶瓷生物材料:它们的生物学意义是什么?
全关节置换术(TJA)是治疗终末期骨关节炎的有效方法。2019年,英格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰共进行了95,677例全髋关节置换术,随着人口老龄化和肥胖人数的增加,这一数字将会增加。由于人工髋关节置换术中植入物的使用寿命平均为79.9%,许多患者需要翻修手术,这增加了感染、静脉血栓栓塞和死亡的风险。自2008年以来,陶瓷已成为越来越受欢迎的种植体承载表面,其使用每年都在增加,在英格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰,陶瓷聚乙烯种植体占所有初级THA的37.8%。这是因为它们具有高耐磨性和生物惰性。这篇简短的综述将涵盖机械故障导致陶瓷植入物患者部件骨折、磨损和可听到的髋关节吱吱声的报道。陶瓷磨损碎片反过来会刺激宿主炎症反应,导致骨溶解、无菌性松动和假肿瘤形成。随着陶瓷在髋关节置换术中的应用越来越多,需要进一步了解导致假体失效的机械和生物学机制,以提高患者的假体寿命并降低翻修手术率
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