The wear behaviour of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is dominated by two wear
mechanisms: the abrasive wear and the delamination of the gliding components,
where the second is strongly linked to aging processes and stress
concentration in the material. The addition of vitamin E to the bulk material
is a potential way to reduce the aging processes. This study evaluates the
wear behaviour and delamination susceptibility of the gliding components of a
vitamin E blended, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) cruciate
retaining (CR) total knee arthroplasty. Daily activities such as level
walking, ascending and descending stairs, bending of the knee, and sitting and
rising from a chair were simulated with a data set received from an
instrumented knee prosthesis. After 5 million test cycles no structural
failure of the gliding components was observed. The wear rate was with
mg/million cycles falling within the limit of previous reports for established
wear test methods