ISO 19227: Cleanliness of orthopedic implants - Particle contamination

Particulate contamination testing of orthopedic implants according to ISO 19227 and AAMI TIR42 to support cleaning process validation for in-process and final cleaning.

Ten samples are tested per validation run, alongside blank control samples to correct for background contamination. Particles are counted and classified into three size categories:

  • 25–50 µm

  • 51–100 µm

  • >100 µm

A contamination index is calculated by applying weighting coefficients to each size class — 0.1, 0.2, and 5, respectively — to reflect the increasing biological significance of larger particles. The weighted particle counts from the test samples and blank controls are summed separately, and the blank-corrected contamination index is derived by subtracting the blank contribution from the sample result.

The acceptance criterion is based on the limits for infusion sets for medical use defined in DIN EN ISO 8536-4. The contamination index must not exceed 90.

Please contact us to discuss sample submission requirements and whether your implant type falls within the scope of the validated method.

Suitable sample matrices
Solid orthopedic implants
Required sample quantity
10 samples per validation/4 samples per regular testing
Available quality systems
Accredited test method
Standard
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