The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 22, Issue: 2, Page: 258-264

Impingement Contributes to Backside Wear and Screw-Metallic Shell Fretting In Modular Acetabular Cups

Kligman, Mordechai; Furman, Bridgitte D; Padgett, Douglas E; Wright, Timothy M
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Eighty-six polyethylene liners and 56 metallic shells of acetabular components were evaluated by visual and stereomicroscopic examination for impingement, backside polyethylene wear, creep, and fretting at the screw-metallic shell interface using a subjective scoring system. Medical records and radiological data were available in 65 and 46 patients, respectively. Impingement was found in 62 components (75%). Backside polyethylene wear and screw-metallic shell corrosion and fretting were significantly correlated (P < .001) with impingement. Polyethylene creep was significantly correlated to backside wear and tended to be higher for the cups that had impingement (P = .06). No correlation was found between backside polyethylene wear and implant design or cup position. Our results suggest that impingement in a modular acetabular component correlated with increased backside wear and screw-metallic shell corrosion and fretting.


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