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Ceramic-ceramic And Metal-polyethylene Total Hip Replacements: Comparison Of Pseudomembranes After Loosening
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1997
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Materials ScienceEngineeringHip ArthroplastyBiomechanicsComparative HistologyCeramic ParticlesBioceramicBiomedical EngineeringJoint ReplacementVascularized Bone GraftMedicineSemiquantitative StudyOrthopaedic Surgery
We made a semiquantitative study of the comparative histology of pseudomembranes from 12 loose cemented ceramic-ceramic and 18 metal-polyethylene total hip replacements. We found no significant difference in cellular reaction between the two groups, but there was a major difference in the origin of the particulate debris. In the metal-polyethylene group, polyethylene of articular origin was predominant, while in the ceramic-ceramic group the cellular reaction appeared to be a response to zirconia ceramic particles used to opacify cement used for fixation. Isolation and characterisation of the debris showed that the zirconia particles formed the greatest proportion (76%) in ceramic-ceramic hips, while alumina debris of articular origin formed only 12%. Our study has indicated that aseptic loosening of ceramic cups is not due to a response to debris generated at the articular interface, but to mechanical factors which lead to fragmentation of the cement.
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