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Factors affecting modular acetabular ceramic liner insertion: a biomechanical analysis.

James P McAuley1, Douglas A Dennis, Justin Grostefon, William G Hamilton.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ceramic liner fracture is a concern in THA. However, it is unclear what factors influence the risk of facture. To study these factors under controlled conditions, we created a laboratory model to avoid fractures in vitro. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We determined (1) whether misaligned liner insertion, acetabular shell deformation, entrapment of soft tissue within the locking taper area, and damage to the taper during engagement of the ceramic liner on the locking taper influenced fracture at light and medium impaction forces; and (2) whether the number and force of impactions affect the locking taper force between the ceramic liner and acetabular shell and fracture of the ceramic liner.
METHODS: Impaction and pushout tests were performed with each of five ceramic inserts in titanium shells per test to simulate clinical intraoperative situations of misaligned inserts (Test 1), deformed shells (Test 2), soft tissue within the locking taper area (Test 3), simulated cup taper damage (Test 4), and a combination of misaligned insert, deformed shells, and simulated taper damage to create an overall worst-case condition (Test 5).
RESULTS: Higher pushout forces occurred with increased impact force and an increased number of strikes. Insert fractures only occurred where inserts were misaligned in the shell. No fractures occurred with deformed shells, soft tissue in the taper, or with simulated taper damage in the absence of misaligned inserts.
CONCLUSION: The data suggest a misaligned ceramic insert in an acetabular increases the potential for insert fracture. Shell deformation, soft tissue in the taper, or simulated taper damage seemed well tolerated even with very forceful impaction. Forceful and repetitive impaction is favorable for engagement of the taper and improving pullout strength.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22125246      PMCID: PMC3254754          DOI: 10.1007/s11999-011-2193-3

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


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2.  Incomplete seating of the liner with the Trident acetabular system: a cause for concern?

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3.  Failure analysis of a ceramic bearing acetabular component.

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5.  Alumina ceramic bearings for total hip arthroplasty: five-year results of a prospective randomized study.

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7.  Revision total hip arthroplasty performed after fracture of a ceramic femoral head. A multicenter survivorship study.

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9.  Fractures of ceramic bearings: history and present status.

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2.  Do alumina matrix composite bearings decrease hip noises and bearing fractures at a minimum of 5 years after THA?

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6.  Extraction of a well fixed but fractured ceramic acetabular liner.

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