Chemically Cross-Linked UHMWPE With Superior Toughness

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Radiation cross-linked ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylenes (UHMWPEs) are clinically used extensively in total joint arthroplasty due to their high wear resistance. Peroxide cross-linking of UHMWPE has been proposed to achieve this high level of wear resistance by simultaneously consolidating and cross-linking in the melt state. High temperature melting of uncross-linked and cross-linked UHMWPEs have further shown to improve the toughness. Here, we report on the wear and mechanical properties of a peroxide cross-linked and high-temperature melted UHMWPE as a function of vitamin E concentration for oxidative stabilization, peroxide concentration for cross-linking and high temperature melting temperature for toughness improvement. This method, combining consolidation and cross-linking in one step, presents an opportunity to manufacture highly wear and oxidation-resistant joint implant-bearing surfaces with much improved toughness. © 2019 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 37:2182–2188, 2019.

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Oral, E., Doshi, B. N., Fung, K., O’Brien, C., Wannomae, K. K., & Muratoglu, O. K. (2019). Chemically Cross-Linked UHMWPE With Superior Toughness. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 37(10), 2182–2188. https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.24393

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