1、Brown Gilbertson Good Wear of Articulating Surfaces:Understanding Joint Simulation STP 1472 Wear of Articulating Surfaces:Understanding Joint SimulationSTP 1472Stanley BrownLesley GilbertsonVictoria GoodEditorswww.astm.orgStock#STP1472ISBN 0-8031-4511-XISBN 978-0-8031-4511-5STP 1472Wear of Articulat
2、ing Surfaces:Understanding Joint SimulationStanley A.Brown,Leslie N.Gilbertsonand Victoria D.Good,editorsASTM Stock Number:STP1472ASTM100 Barr Harbor DrivePO Box C700West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959Printed in the U.S.A.ISBN:0-8031-3415-0ISBN:978-0-8031-3415-7Copyright 2006 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTIN
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8、presented at the symposium of the same name,held in Dallas Texas,onNovember 8,2005.The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F04 on Medi-cal and Surgical Materials and Devices.Stanley A.Brown of the FDA Center for Devicesand Radiological Health in Rockville Maryland,Leslie N.Gilbertson of Zimmer
9、,Inc.inWarsaw,Indiana,and Victoria D.Good of Smith and Nephew in Memphis,Tennessee,presided as symposium chairmen and are the editors of the resulting publication.Theeditors would like to thank Joanne Tipper from the University of Leeds,UK for presentingan invited paper.We would also would like to c
10、ongratulate Dong Zhao a graduate stu-dent from the University of Florida,in Gainsville,Florida,who was the winner of thestudent paper contest.We would also thank the other authors who contributed to thesymposium,some of whom traveled from the United States,Switzerland,Australia,Aus-tria,and the Unit
11、ed Kingdom,We would also like to express our thanks to the ASTM staffthat helped make the symposium and publication possible:most notably Dorothy Fitz-patrick for her help with the symposium planning and Maria Langiewicz for handling themanuscript submissions and Teri Vail,Vera Langstone,and Kristen
12、 Girardi from theJournal of ASTM International at the American Institute of Physics who handled theelectronic submissions and the publication preparation.We are indebted to all the re-viewers who volunteered their time and expertise for their careful consideration andcritique of the manuscripts.Stan
13、ley A.Brown FDA/CDRH,Rockville,Maryland,USALeslie N.Gilbertson Zimmer Inc.Warsaw,Indiana,USA Victoria D.Good Smith andNephew Memphis,Tennessee,USAContentsOverviewviiTOTAL KNEEEffects of Patient and Surgical Alignment Variables on Kinematics in TKR SimulationUnder Force-Control HANIHAIDER,PETERWALKER
14、,JOHNDESJARDINS,ANDGORDONBLUNN3Wear Scar Prediction Based on Wear Simulator Input Data-A Preliminary ArtificialNeural Network ApproachDIEGOOROZCO,THORSTENSCHWENKE,ANDMARKUSA.WIMMER17Slip Velocity Direction Impacts Wear in TKATHORSTENSCHWENKE,LAURAL.BORGSTEDE,ERICHSCHNEIDER,ANDMARKUSA.WIMMER25A Simul
15、ator study of TKR kinematics using modeled soft tissue constraint:Virtual softtissue control for knee simulationBRUCEF.WHITE,DARRYLDLIMA,ALBERTC.DRUEDING,JOHNCOX,ANDFORESTJ.CARIGNAN30Computational Wear Prediction of UHMWPE in Knee ReplacementsDONGZHAO,W.GREGORYSAWYER,ANDBENJAMINJ.FREGLY45VERTEBRAL D
16、ISCRetrieval Analysis of Total Disc Replacements:Implications for Standardized WearTestingSTEVENKURTZ,RYANSISKEY,LAURENCICCARELLI,ANDR VANOOIJ,JOHNPELOZA,ANDMARTAVILLARRAGA53Surface Texture Analysis of Artificial Discs Wear-Tested under Different Conditionsand Comparison to a Retrieved ImplantPHILIPPEE.PARE,FRANKW.CHAN,PATRICKBUCHHOLZ,STEVENKURTZ,ANDMCCOMBEPETER65LUBRICANTS AND GENERALEstimation of Osteolytic Potential of Non-Crosslinked and crosslinked Polyethylenesand Ceramic-on-Ceramic Total