2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.09.020
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Large Metal Heads and Vitamin E Polyethylene Increase Frictional Torque in Total Hip Arthroplasty

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“… 38 , 39 However, there was significantly more volumetric wear in 36–40 mm heads compared with smaller sizes. 39 These findings comply with both the increased frictional torque 36 and the decreased survival due to late dislocation for 36 mm MoXLPE bearings compared with CoC and CoXLPE bearings. 24 Moreover, a 13-year report on THA survival from the Australian Registry shows that THA with both bigger and smaller than 32 mm MoXLPE bearings have a greater risk of revision compared with 32 mm.…”
Section: The Benefits and Drawbacks Of Large Bearingssupporting
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“… 38 , 39 However, there was significantly more volumetric wear in 36–40 mm heads compared with smaller sizes. 39 These findings comply with both the increased frictional torque 36 and the decreased survival due to late dislocation for 36 mm MoXLPE bearings compared with CoC and CoXLPE bearings. 24 Moreover, a 13-year report on THA survival from the Australian Registry shows that THA with both bigger and smaller than 32 mm MoXLPE bearings have a greater risk of revision compared with 32 mm.…”
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“…Finally, vitamin E-diffused XLPE, combined with both metal and ceramic 32 mm heads, showed a higher fictional torque compared with XLPE. 37 In long-term clinical studies no differences have been demonstrated in linear wear between 26 mm, 28 mm, 32 mm and 36 mm to 40 mm heads when MoXLPE bearings are used. 38 , 39 However, there was significantly more volumetric wear in 36–40 mm heads compared with smaller sizes.…”
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“…The reason may be that the addition of VE inhibits the amount of cross-linking of XLPE [ 21 , 23 ], resulting in a loss of wear resistance. Meneghini et al [ 24 ] recorded the friction torque on ceramic and CoCrMo heads when paired with XLPE liners with and without Vitamin E. With the addition of VE, the torque on the ceramic head increased by 58% and increased by 31% on the CoCrMo head. The higher torque produces greater friction, which can increase the degree of wear.…”
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“…Larger femoral heads (> 36 mm) may increase the risks for other long-term complications including osteolysis, trunnionosis, and failure of acetabular osseointegration. 15,27 Some studies have expressed concern that increased utilization of larger femoral head sizes may increase the rates of volumetric wear and osteolysis over time. [28][29][30] Additional study will be necessary to confirm the safety and effectiveness of routinely using femoral head sizes 36 mm in primary THA.…”
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