ASTM ASTM F1715-00e1

ASTM F1715-00e1 PDF Download

Standard EN
ASTM F1715-00e1

Standard Guide for Wear Assessment of Prosthetic Knee Designs in Simulator Devices (Withdrawn 2006)

SKU194627155 Published by ASTM International, formerly American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM Publication Date2000 Pages CountPages9

Withdrawn Rationale:

This guide covers a laboratory method for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, that are being considered for use as the bearing surfaces of human knee joint replacement prostheses. The knee prostheses are evaluated in a device intended to simulate the tribological conditions encountered in the human knee joint.

Formerly under the jurisdiction of Committee F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices, this guide was withdrawn in April 2006 because it is no longer in use.

1. Scope

1.1 This guide covers a laboratory method for evaluating the wear properties of materials or devices, or both, that are being considered for use as the bearing surfaces of human knee joint replacement prostheses. The knee prostheses are evaluated in a device intended to simulate the tribological conditions encountered in the human knee joint.

1.2 The methods described in this guide are intended to apply to a number of fundamentally different types of knee wear simulators. These include apparatuses which are designed to apply some combination of axial load, flexion/extension angular motion, AP displacement or shear force, and tibial rotational displacement or torque to femoral and tibial wear test specimens.

1.3 Since the knee simulator method permits the use of actual implant designs, materials, and physiological load/motion combinations, it can represent a more physiological simulation than basic wear-screening tests, such as "pin-on-disc" (Test Method F732) or "ring-on-disc" (ISO-6474).

1.4 It is the intent of this guide to rank the combination of implant designs and materials with regard to material wear-rates, under simulated physiological conditions. It must be recognized, however, since there are many possible variations in the in vivo conditions, a single laboratory simulation with a fixed set of parameters may not be universally representative (1,2)

1.5 The reference materials for the comparative evaluation of candidate materials, designs, and processes shall be the wear rate of extruded or compression-molded ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene (Specification F648) bearing against standard counter faces [cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy (Specification F75); thermomechanically processed cobalt chrome (Specification F799 or F1537)], having typical prosthetic-quality surface finish and geometry similar to those with established clinical history. These reference materials will have been tested under the same wear conditions as the candidate materials.

Details
ICS Codes11.040 - Medical equipment
Language(s)English
File Size122.9 KB
Purchase Right after completing the purchase process, you will immediately get a digital copy of this standard which is: Not Locked Printable Multi-User $ 14.00