JBJS, 2008, Volume 90, Issue Supplement_2_Part_1

Metal Ion Measurement as a Diagnostic Tool to Identify Problems with Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing

K. De Smet, MD R. De Haan, MD A. Calistri, MD P.A. Campbell, PhD E. Ebramzadeh, PhD C. Pattyn, MD H.S. Gill, DPhil
Hip

Metal-on-metal bearings for hip replacement are gaining popularity as an alternative to the most widely used bearing couple of metal on polyethylene1. The recent resurgence of hip resurfacing with the so-called third and fourth generations of hip resurfacing arthroplasty devices has played a substantial role in the wider use of metal-on-metal bearings2-4. Concerns about the wear of polyethylene and the role of polyethylene wear debris in the process of aseptic loosening have also increased the use of hard-on-hard bearing couples.


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