Literature DB >> 16330999

Arthroplasty options for the young patient: Oxinium on cross-linked polyethylene.

Robert B Bourne1, Robert Barrack, Cecil H Rorabeck, Abraham Salehi, Victoria Good.   

Abstract

Our purpose was to determine whether metal femoral heads scratch with in vivo use, to characterize the scratching that occurs, and to determine whether this scratching affected polyethylene wear. Assessment of 133 consecutive retrieved femoral heads showed that metal femoral heads do scratch with in vivo use, that cobalt-chromium femoral heads are more scratch resistant than titanium alloy heads, and that scratching seems to be time dependent. Profilmetry studies showed that all roughness parameters (average roughness, maximum peak to lowest valley distance, mean peak height above the mean surface line, estimate of small peaks above the main plateau of the surface, and estimate of the depth of the valleys below the mean plateau of the surface with the exception of the symmetry of the profile about its mean line) showed increased roughness with time of use. Cobalt-chromium and Oxinium femoral heads were damaged in a dislocation model. Assessment of these femoral heads in a wear simulator revealed that against conventional polyethylene, a damaged Oxinium femoral head had no more wear than a new cobalt-chromium articulation on the same polyethylene (36.5/million cycles versus 38.4 mm/million). Against cross-linked polyethylene, a damaged Oxinium femoral head had minimal wear (1.5 mm cubed per Mc).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16330999     DOI: 10.1097/01.blo.0000193813.08458.e2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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2.  The 5-year results of an oxidized zirconium femoral component for TKA.

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3.  Do oxidized zirconium femoral heads reduce polyethylene wear in cemented THAs? A blinded randomized clinical trial.

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4.  Distinctive damage patterns on THA metal bearing surfaces: case studies.

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5.  Assessment of the applicability of the Hertzian contact theory to edge-loaded prosthetic hip bearings.

Authors:  Anthony P Sanders; Rebecca M Brannon
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6.  Hip dislocation increases roughness of oxidized zirconium femoral heads in total hip arthroplasty: an analysis of 59 retrievals.

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8.  Mid-term survivorship and clinical outcomes of cobalt-chrome and oxidized zirconium on highly crosslinked polyethylene.

Authors:  Stephen M Petis; Edward M Vasarhelyi; Brent A Lanting; James L Howard; Douglas D R Naudie; Lyndsay E Somerville; Richard W McCalden
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9.  The central role of wear debris in periprosthetic osteolysis.

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10.  Bearing-Foreign Material Deposition on Retrieved Co-Cr Femoral Heads: Composition and Morphology.

Authors:  Nishant M Tikekar; Anneliese D Heiner; Thomas E Baer; Karen M Kruger; John J Callaghan; Thomas D Brown; John J Lannutti
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