The distribution and severity of corrosion damage at eight distinct zones of metallic femoral stem implants

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Abstract

Metallic taper junctions of modular total hip replacement implants are analysed for corrosion damage using visual scoring based on different granularity levels that span from analysing the taper holistically to dividing the taper into several distinct zones. This study aims to objectively explore the spatial distribution and the severity of corrosion damage onto the surface of metallic stem tapers. An ordinal logistic regression model was developed to find the odds of receiving a higher score at eight distinct zones of 137 retrieved stem tapers. A method to find the order of damage severity across the eight zones is introduced based on an overall test of statistical significance. The findings show that corrosion at the stem tapers occurred more commonly in the distal region in comparison with the proximal region. Also, the medial distal zone was found to possess the most severe corrosion damage among all the studied eight zones.

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Milimonfared, R., Oskouei, R. H., Taylor, M., & Solomon, L. B. (2018). The distribution and severity of corrosion damage at eight distinct zones of metallic femoral stem implants. Metals, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/met8100840

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