Preclinical testing of total shoulder replacements
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Birmingham
Department Name: Mechanical Engineering
Abstract
Following the metal-on-metal hip debacle scrutiny is intensifying on preclinical testing of implantable devices to better replicate the in-vivo condition. Attention has focussed on hip and knee devices and their established, albeit limited, ISO/ASTM protocols. TSR is an emerging treatment option for patients with natural joint degradation or trauma (UK:50,255 2012-2020). Yet, preclinical testing standards for wear/degradation do not exist or fail to replicate clinically-observed failure modes.
Aim: To translate our understanding of device failure modes to TSR. Taking input from surgeons, industry and academics, a new philosophy to implant testing (beyond-benchmarking) considering failure modes and degradation will be delivered.
Aim: To translate our understanding of device failure modes to TSR. Taking input from surgeons, industry and academics, a new philosophy to implant testing (beyond-benchmarking) considering failure modes and degradation will be delivered.
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Michael Bryant (Primary Supervisor) | |
Samuel Perry (Student) |
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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EP/W524372/1 | 30/09/2022 | 29/09/2028 | |||
2831565 | Studentship | EP/W524372/1 | 01/02/2023 | 30/07/2026 | Samuel Perry |