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CAPABILITY | BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING & SCIENCES

Wear & Biotribology

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Durable low-wear materials and devices can lead to improved in vivo performance and better patient outcomes

Understanding the wear and tribological performance of medical devices and the materials used in their design is a critical part of the development process. Ä¢¹½tv has extensive experience conducting medical device wear testing, establishing wear test programs, and providing insights for clients to achieve regulatory requirements.

How does Ä¢¹½tv set up value-added studies of wear and tribology in medical devices to ensure the outcomes being measured are selected to answer the most pertinent device development questions?

Ä¢¹½tv's expertise in conducting and managing high-cycle wear, fatigue, and durability testing of orthopedic, spine, and cardiovascular devices spans basic gravimetric and volumetric analyses to more advanced analysis techniques like particle analysis and innovative metrology.  

Our pin-on-disc wear test capabilities can be used to screen candidate biomaterial couples and optimize medical device design performance. Our full-scale wear simulators can be used for standard and non-standard test programs.  

Ä¢¹½tv's reports are prepared for submission to regulatory bodies worldwide, and Ä¢¹½tv's consultants are well-versed in engaging with regulatory authorities to answer questions and review the method and results from test programs. 

We have extensive expertise in establishing wear test programs that contain the critical analyses and insights needed to help answer questions for regulatory submission. These include performing the basic gravimetric analysis on parts, as well as dimensional analyses, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, surface roughness analysis, chemical analysis, particle analysis, micro-CT, and custom analyses where appropriate.  

Ä¢¹½tv is accredited to ISO 17025 (A2LA Certificate 2561.01) for wear and durability testing protocols and analysis based on: 

  • ASTM F732 - Standard test method for wear testing of polymeric materials used in total joint prostheses

  • ASTM F2423 - Standard guide for functional, kinematic, and wear assessment of total disc prostheses

  • ISO 18192-1,-2,-3 - Implants for surgery — Wear of total intervertebral spinal disc prostheses — Part 1: Loading and displacement parameters for wear testing and corresponding environmental conditions for test

  • ASTM F3295 - Standard guide for impingement testing of total disc prostheses

  • ISO 14243-1, -2, -3 - Implants for surgery — Wear of total knee-joint prostheses

  • ISO 5840-1,-2,-3 - Cardiovascular implants — Cardiac valve prostheses — Part 1: General requirements;  — Part 2: Surgically implanted heart valve substitutes;  — Part 3: Heart valve substitutes implanted by transcatheter techniques 

  • ASTM F2477 - Standard test methods for in vitro pulsatile durability testing of vascular stents

  • ASTM F1877 - Standard practice for characterization of particles

Ä¢¹½tv also has experience in managing in vitro testing protocols conducted per:

  • ISO 14242-1,-2,-3,-4  - Implants for surgery — Wear of total hip-joint prostheses

  • ISO 14243-5 - Implants for surgery — Wear of total knee-joint prostheses

  • ASTM F2624 - Standard test method for static, dynamic, and wear assessment of extra-discal spinal motion-preserving implants

  • ISO 25539 - Cardiovascular implants — Endovascular devices — Part 2: Vascular stents