Metallic ion release may be related to bearing surface wear and thus serve as an indicator of in-vivo performance of metal on metal (MOM) articulations. Compare large head MOM hip components with modular MOM and metal on polyethylene (MOP) to determine their relative effects on serum metal ion levels.INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
Management of metal on metal hip replacements can be accomplished with a simple algorithm including easily available metal ion levels and hip MRI with metal artifact reducing software. After revision serum metal ion levels can be expected to fall rapidly. Metallic ion release may be related to bearing surface wear and thus serves as an indicator of the in-vivo performance of metal on metal articulations. The purpose of this prospective, controlled study was to compare new large head metal on metal hip components with established modular metal on metal and metal on polyethylene and to determine their effects on serum metal levels before and after revision.Summary
Introduction
The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical, radiographic, and DEXA results of