Oxidation behaviour in prosthetic UHMWPE components sterilised with high energy radiation in a low oxygen environment
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Oxidation of the UHMWPE component during sterilisation with high energy radiation has been recognised as one of the main problems
affecting the durability of orthopaedic implants. Oxidation is always present in radiation-sterilised polymeric components due to the oxygen
diffused into UHMWPE. Hydroperoxides are the first products of the oxidation cycle and they are also a convenient species to follow for monitoring
the oxidation. In the present study, the early stages of oxidation were investigated by assessing the hydroperoxide levels and distribution
in a selection of ready-to-use UHMWPE prosthetic components. The samples included in the study were chosen from a larger group, according
to the following criteria: they were packaged in a low-oxygen environment, radiation-sterilised and carbonyl free. FTIR spectroscopy and derivatisation
techniques were used to characterize the hydroperoxide concentration and distribution. Hydroperoxides were detected in all samples,
despite the sterilisation in inert atmosphere. Three different behaviours were identified and discussed and a correlation with the packaging and
sterilisation conditions is proposed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
UHMWPE; Gamma irradiation; Electron beam; Packaging; Oxidation; FTIR
Elenco autori:
BRACCO P; BRACH DEL PREVER EM; CANNAS M; LUDA MP; COSTA L
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