| Literature DB >> 25328465 |
Anneliese D Heiner1, Nishant M Tikekar2, Karen M Kruger1, John J Lannutti2, Thomas D Brown1.
Abstract
Retrieval analysis of total joint arthroplasty components has primarily focused on assessing wear or other damage to polyethylene components. As damage to the opposing bearing surface can accelerate polyethylene wear and damage, and especially with the use of hard-on-hard articulations, retrieval analysis benefits from incorporating evaluation of hard bearing surfaces as well. The purpose of this study is to report six case studies of metal bearing surfaces with distinctive damage patterns, to interpret them in the context of adverse events plausibly responsible for their creation, and to suggest their likely clinical or scientific significance. The specific damage patterns reported here are 1) extensive scraping, 2) circumferential discoloration, 3) a long chain of periodic micro-indentations, 4) pitting with deposits, 5) scratches with small-radius directional changes, and 6) indentation with scraping.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25328465 PMCID: PMC4127716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iowa Orthop J ISSN: 1541-5457