
pmid: 25453631
We report the early failure of five ceramic-on-ceramic hip resurfacings (CoCHRs). The ceramic used for the acetabular liner was a novel ceramic-composite (two thirds polyurethane and one third alumina ceramic). All cases were revised for increasing metal ion levels (blood cobalt 3.93-208.0 μg/l and chromium 1.57-17.5 μg/l) due to ceramic liner fracture and/or accelerated wear of the ceramic femoral head coating. Patients underwent bearing exchange and revision using primary hip arthroplasty implants at a mean of 3.0 years following CoCHR. Intraoperatively all patients had metallosis. At 1 to 2 years of follow-up blood metal ions normalized with no complications. We do not recommend this particular type of ceramic-on-ceramic bearing for hip resurfacing.
Adult, Chromium, Ceramics, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip, Poisoning, Biocompatible Materials, Cobalt, Middle Aged, Prosthesis Failure, Corrosion, Heavy Metal Poisoning, Metals, Heavy, Aluminum Oxide, Humans, Female, Hip Prosthesis
Adult, Chromium, Ceramics, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip, Poisoning, Biocompatible Materials, Cobalt, Middle Aged, Prosthesis Failure, Corrosion, Heavy Metal Poisoning, Metals, Heavy, Aluminum Oxide, Humans, Female, Hip Prosthesis
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