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JBJS, 2008, Volume 90, Issue Supplement_2_Part_1
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Modern Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing: Important Observations from the First Ten Years
Michael A. Mont, MD Thomas P. Schmalzried, MDHip
Total hip resurfacing, in which a cementless acetabular component is combined with a metal-on-metal (cobalt-chromium alloy) bearing, was introduced approximately ten years ago. Previous resurfacing devices had failed because of insufficient initial fixation or as a result of progressive inflammatory bone resorption (osteolysis) due to high volumetric wear of the large-diameter acetabular bearing, which is composed of conventional polyethylene1,2. Extensive pelvic bone loss often made for a challenging revision.
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