Aims Osteolysis from polythene debris contributes to loosening of total hip components. Will
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Introduction: Ceramics appear to be good material for bearing surfaces due to their extreme hardness. We present the follow up results on 726 Total Hip Replacements using ceramics done in an institution over 19 years. Patients and methods: This is a single surgeon series of 836 total hip replacements using
A standard is defined as something established by authority, custom, or general consent. Clearly that does not exist for
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The use of hard-on-hard bearings, including ceramics peaked in the mid 2000's and has seen rapid decline since that time. Ceramics are not new to the market place but have had a 40 year history outside the U.S. The basis for renewed enthusiasm for ceramics included improved manufacturing, improved taper tolerances, higher strength, and lower wear. In spite of the major improvements concerns have been expressed with new generation ceramics by the experts and thought leaders in the field. The major concerns included complications related to modularity, continued problems with fracture and consequences of fracture, limited surgical options, and squeaking and impingement. The conclusion of one review article was that “although ceramics show promise as a lower wear articulation, manufacturing and design modifications and improvements will continue in an attempt to address the substantial concerns that persist”. Modifications have indeed occurred. The question is rather all of these concerns have been addressed and the answer is no. One proposed solution was a hybrid material of Alumina and Zirconia (Delta Ceramic). The advantages included higher strength, lower wear, more options and possibly less squeaking. Unfortunately the modest material improvements did not begin to overcome the obstacles to adopting this technology. High on this list is the problem with cost with the current health care environment unwilling to pay for expensive new technology that does not have proven value. A 2nd major issue is new technology must account for variability in surgeon performance in maximising margin for error. The medical legal environment is unforgiving of failure of new unproven options. Most of the old issues with ceramics have not been completely resolved. Delta
Current CoC hip bearing ranges are typically from 28mm to 36mm diameter, but to improve stability and range of motion, a novel large diameter hip bearing is introduced, with bearing diameter from 32mm to 48mm. To minimise acetabular bone loss, a low profile acetabular component is required and achieved with a
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The purpose of this study is to analyze clinical and radiological results of total hip arthroplasty using the 3rd generation
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Ceramic bearing fracture is a rare complication following implantation using modern day ceramic bearing materials. Revision bearing options in such cases is debated, with the choice between ceramic-on-ceramic and ceramic-on-polyethylene bearings. Revision to a hard on soft bearing raises concerns about potential catastrophic wear secondary to a third-body reaction caused by the fractured
A major challenge for total hip arthroplasty is to minimize wear and osteolysis in young, active patients. Alumina
Background: Squeaking in hip arthroplasty is a phenomenon that was described decades ago, but has only been brought back to attention recently. It occurs predominantly in
Aim: Alumina
Total joint arthroplasty of the first metatarsophalangeal joint is an acceptable modality of treatment for hallux rigidus. We set out to evaluate the early outcome of
Ceramics are used in hip prostheses in approximately 40% of the implants (ce/ce and ce/pe). The increase of the diameters (32 and 36 mm) in order to improve the stability and the Range of Motion of the prostheses is now the topic. Research and development has allowed creating new alumina inserts with smaller out diameter (39 mm for the 32 mm bearing and of 44 mm for the 36 mm ones). The new alumina matrix composite has allowed the realization of
Hallux rigidus is a common condition involving the first Metatarsophalyngeal (MTP) joint. Total joint arthroplasty is an acceptable modality of treatment. A number of different prosthesis have been used. Our study aims to evaluate the outcome of uncemented
Introduction: With
In 2020 almost 90% of femoral heads for total hip implants in Germany were made of