OXINIUM KNEE
Total knee replacement is a surgical procedure in which damaged
cartilage of knee joint is replaced with metal lining and plastic cushion. This
procedure provides pain free and functional knee joint to the patient.
Traditionally knee prosthesis is being manufactured from the
cobalt-chrome alloys because of their strength and relative hardness. When the
prosthesis is implanted, it undergoes cyclical loading and stress during usage
of knee for daily activities. Over a period of time surface of cobalt – chrome
implants gets roughened. When this roughened surface rubs over the plastic
bearing surface the plastic wears out. The plastic wear debris secondarily
reduces the prosthetic joint life and may warrant for revision surgery.
What is Oxinium:
Oxinium is patented metal alloy produced by SMITH & NEPHEW for the
manufacture of knee and hip implants.
Oxinium is an oxidized Zirconium. The zirconium metal alloy is oxidized
through a patented process, which then turns metal surface into ceramic.
Oxinium implants have ceramic like surface and metal like structure.
This metal alloy has a combination of hardness, smoothness and scratch
resistance. The ceramic surface of Oxinium metal alloy is two times harder and
twice scratch resistance than cobalt-chrome alloys. These additional properties produce less wear
than cobalt-chrome alloy prosthesis.
Some facts about Oxinium:
·
Surface hardness of Oxinium is double that of cobalt – chrome
·
Research studies in labs have shown that prosthesis made from OXINIUM
reduces wear by 50%.
·
OXINIUM material is less brittle as compared with ceramic there by can
reduce risk of brittle fractures.
·
Nickle content in Oxinium is minimal there by reducing the problems of
metal sensitivities in certain patients.
OXINIUM KNEE:
In the Oxinium knee the femoral component (Thigh component) is made up
of Oxinium.
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