JBJS, July 1, 2008, Volume 90, Issue 7

Reduction of Osteolysis with Use of Marathon Cross-Linked Polyethylene

Rudi G. Bitsch, MD Travis Loidolt, BA Christian Heisel, MD Scott Ball, MD Thomas P. Schmalzried, MD
Hip
Abstract: We previously reported wear data at a minimum of two years following thirty-four total hip replacements with a Marathon cross-linked polyethylene liner and twenty-four replacements with a conventional (gamma-sterilized-in-air) Enduron polyethylene liner. In this current study, with sequential five-year radiographs, wear rates were determined with use of linear regression analysis. The Marathon polyethylene had average wear rates of 15.4 mm3/yr and 8.0 mm3/million cycles. The Enduron polyethylene had average wear rates of 55.5 mm3/yr and 29.9 mm3/million cycles. The adjusted volumetric wear rate of the Marathon polyethylene was 73% lower than that of the Enduron polyethylene (p = 0.001). Osteolysis developed in eight of the twenty-four hips with an Enduron liner but was not apparent in any hip with a Marathon liner.
Level of Evidence: Therapeutic Level III. See Instructions to Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

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