2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2009.02.018
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A Comparison of a Second- and a Third-Generation Modular Cup Design

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“…ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 11 reflect the adequacy of fixation in situ, as bone or tissue attachment may have been more easily displaced at removal compared to the porous coated shells. The Trident shell was initially a PSL design (peripheral self-locking), with an elliptical shape that was implanted after line-to-line reaming the socket.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 11 reflect the adequacy of fixation in situ, as bone or tissue attachment may have been more easily displaced at removal compared to the porous coated shells. The Trident shell was initially a PSL design (peripheral self-locking), with an elliptical shape that was implanted after line-to-line reaming the socket.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This may be due to improvements in the liner in terms of the polyethylene and sterilisation methods, or the different shell-liner locking mechanisms. The taper lock design of the Pinnacle cup has less radial clearance and therefore reduced shell-liner micromotion [11]. The Australian Hip Registry shows acceptable revision rates for the Pinnacle shell in combination with other total hips for up to 10 years follow up [19].…”
Section: Design/material: Although Pinnacle Shells Show Relatively MImentioning
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“…In the early 2000 s, a series of changes to accommodate a choice of bearing modularity were made to the inner geometry of the new DePuy Pinnacle design [13]. The locking ring and rotation tabs were replaced with a taper-lock mechanism that could accept polyethylene, metal, or ceramic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Reflection and Duraloc sockets have been among the commonly implanted acetabular implants over the last two decades [9,10,18,19,34,40,41]. As such, surgeons performing revision THA will continue to deal with these sockets, especially in scenarios with the possibility of isolated liner revision where a well-fixed socket might be retained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%