2002
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-200211000-00013
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Assessment of Backside Wear From the Analysis of 55 Retrieved Tibial Inserts

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“…A relevant quantitative wear comparison to the current study is offered by Li et al [9] in a study of modular fixed-bearing knee retrievals. In their study, they documented 87 mg/year (93 mm 3 /year) of backside wear, which falls well within the range of 44 mm 3 /year to 115 mm 3 /year measured in the current study.…”
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“…A relevant quantitative wear comparison to the current study is offered by Li et al [9] in a study of modular fixed-bearing knee retrievals. In their study, they documented 87 mg/year (93 mm 3 /year) of backside wear, which falls well within the range of 44 mm 3 /year to 115 mm 3 /year measured in the current study.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…3 A dial indicator was used to measure retrieved insert thickness and thereby estimate total through-thickness wear in both the medial and lateral bearing areas, respectively. source of failure [2,4,9,12,13]. Many factors have been thought to affect tibial insert backside wear [2,4,9,12,13]; there are no reported studies that look specifically at topside tibial insert conformity in near isolation while eliminating most other variables.…”
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“…Polyethylene wear in modular TKA occurs at the articular surface and backside of the insert. Although the articular surface of the polyethylene insert is the predominant source of wear debris, a growing number of reports have implicated backside wear as a major source of polyethylene wear [7,13,22,28,37].…”
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