Published July 11, 2023 | Version v1
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Total Knee Replacement with an Uncemented Porous Tantalum Tibia Component: A Failure Analysis

  • 1. University Medical Centre Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia
  • 2. University of Maribor
  • 3. Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI), Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 4. Igor

Description

Porous tantalum has been extensively used in orthopaedic surgery, including uncemented total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Favourable results were reported with earlier monobloc tibial components and the design evolved to modular implants. We aimed to analyse possible causes for extensive medial tibia bone loss, resulting in modular porous tantalum tibia baseplate fracture after primary TKA. Retrieved tissue samples were scanned with 3 MeV focused proton beam for Proton-Induced X-ray Emission (micro-PIXE) elemental analysis. Fractographic and microstructural analysis were performed by stereomicroscopy. A full 3D finite-element model was made for numerical analysis of stress–strain conditions of the tibial baseplate. Histological examination of tissue underneath the broken part of the tibial baseplate revealed dark-stained metal debris, which was confirmed by micro-PIXE to consist of tantalum and titanium. Fractographic analysis and tensile testing showed that the failure of the tibial baseplate fulfilled the criteria of a typical fatigue fracture. Microstructural analysis of the contact surface revealed signs of bone ingrowth in 22.5% of the surface only and was even less pronounced in the medial half of the tibial baseplate. Further studies are needed to confirm the responsibility of metal debris for an increased bone absorption leading to catastrophic tibial tray failure.

Notes

This project, TISSUEMAPS, has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 799182. The authors acknowledge the funds received from the European Union and the Slovenian Ministry for Education, Sciences and Sports for the Keyence VHX Microscope in the frame of operation RIUM1, and from the Slovenian Research Agency ARRS for the research program P2-0137 Numerical and Experimental analysis of Mechanical Systems. The work was supported by the Slovenian research agency (ARRS) grants J7-9398, N1-0090, P1-0112, I0-0005, P1-0212, P1-0099 and EU H2020 project no. 824096 "RADIATE".

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RADIATE – Research And Development with Ion Beams – Advancing Technology in Europe 824096
European Commission
TissueMaps – Elemental imaging of human tissue: clinical therapy support and development of new diagnostics 799182
European Commission