The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 19, Issue: 8, Page: 35-40

Metal-on-metal bearings in cementless primary total hip arthroplasty

Christian P. Delaunay
Hip
One hundred cementless titanium primary total hip arthroplasties with 28 mm Metasul bearings were prospectively studied (osteoarthritis in 76% of hips, mean age 59.6 years). Ninety-eight were reviewed after a 6-year average follow-up (range, 17–126 months) with clinical results graded excellent and good in 97%. One femoral component was revised for aseptic loosening at 7.8 years. Postoperative cobalt level was higher than the upper “normal” value (5 μg/L in whole blood) for 16 cases. No significant relationship could be established between cobalt concentration increase and any demographic or surgical data, including activity level, except anteversion of the cup >25°. In this early experience, impingement due to a head sleeve has been the main cause of dislocation and failure, and systemic cobalt survey appeared to be a good indicator of metal-on-metal bearing mechanical behavior.

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