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Effect of Sterilization Method and Other Modifications on the Wear Resistance of Acetabular Cups Made of Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene

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Sterilizing an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene acetabular cup without radiation (for example, with ethylene oxide or gas plasma) avoids immediate and long-term oxidative degradation of the implant but does not improve the inherent wear resistance of the polyethylene. Sterilizing with use of gamma irradiation with the implant packaged in a low-oxygen atmosphere avoids immediate oxidation and cross-links the polyethylene, thereby increasing its wear resistance, but long-term oxidation of the residual free radicals may markedly reduce the wear resistance. Ideally, cross-linking with gamma irradiation to reduce wear should be done in a manner that avoids both immediate and long-term oxidation.

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