(iv) The science of metal-on-metal articulation

  • J. L. Tipper
  • , E. Ingham
  • , Z. M. Jin
  • , J. Fisher

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Abstract

In recent years there has been renewed interest in metal-on-metal (MOM) bearings for both total hip replacement and surface replacement hip arthroplasty. Short-term clinical results have been encouraging; with low wear rates and few prostheses requiring revision. This review concentrates on the factors that affect the wear of all metal devices such as specification of the alloy, processing techniques, head diameter, clearance between the components, lubrication regime, loading and surface finish. The concerns associated with MOM bearings are also discussed. These include wear particle release and dissemination, and elevated metal ion levels, which may lead to cytotoxicity, hypersensitivity and genotoxicity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)280-287
Number of pages8
JournalCurrent Orthopaedics
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Clearance
  • Head diameter
  • Kinematics
  • Lubrication
  • Metal-on-metal
  • Wear particles

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