Oxidised zirconium (OxZi) has been developed
as an alternative bearing surface for femoral heads in total hip arthroplasty
(THA). This study has investigated polyethylene
We measured the orientation of the acetabular and femoral components in 45 patients (33 men, 12 women) with a mean age of 53.4 years (30 to 74) who had undergone revision of metal-on-metal hip resurfacings. Three-dimensional CT was used to measure the inclination and version of the acetabular component, femoral version and the horizontal femoral offset, and the linear
Polyethylene particulate
Objectives. Computed tomography (CT) plays an important role in evaluating
We studied 33 third generation, alumina ceramic-on-ceramic bearings retrieved from cementless total hip replacements after more than six months in situ.
Aims. This paper describes the methodology, validation and reliability
of a new computer-assisted method which uses models of the patient’s
bones and the components to measure their migration and polyethylene
wear from radiographs after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Materials and Methods. Models of the patient’s acetabular and femoral component obtained
from the manufacturer and models of the patient’s pelvis and femur
built from a single computed tomography (CT) scan, are used by a
computer program to measure the migration of the components and
the penetration of the femoral head from anteroposterior and lateral radiographs
taken at follow-up visits. The program simulates the radiographic
setup and matches the position and orientation of the models to
outlines of the pelvis, the acetabular and femoral component, and
femur on radiographs. Changes in position and orientation reflect
the migration of the components and the penetration of the femoral
head. Validation was performed using radiographs of phantoms simulating
known migration and penetration, and the clinical feasibility of
measuring migration was assessed in two patients. Results. Migration of the acetabular and femoral components can be measured
with limits of agreement (LOA) of 0.37 mm and 0.33 mm, respectively.
Penetration of the femoral head can be measured with LOA of 0.161
mm. Conclusion. The migration of components and polyethylene
Objectives.
The biological significance of cobalt-chromium
We made a clinical study of polyethylene
Polyethylene
Polyethylene acetabular cups retrieved at revision surgery were measured by a shadowgraph technique to determine linear
We analysed in-vivo migration and
Isolated
Many designs of unicompartmental knee replacement show early and mid-term failure due to polyethylene
We examined radiographic polyethylene
We measured polyethylene
Since
The ABG I cementless hip prosthesis has demonstrated unacceptably high rates of
We used radiostereometric analysis to compare
We have studied the influence of weight-bearing on the measurement of