2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-010-1557-4
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Wear Damage in Mobile-bearing TKA is as Severe as That in Fixed-bearing TKA

Abstract: Background Mobile-bearing TKAs reportedly have no clinical superiority over fixed-bearing TKAs, but a potential benefit is improved polyethylene wear behavior. Questions/purposes We asked whether extent of damage and wear patterns would be less severe on retrieved mobile-bearing TKAs than on fixed-bearing TKAs and if correlations with patient demographics could explain differences in extent or locations of damage. Methods We performed damage grading and mapping of 48 mobile-bearing TKAs retrieved due to osteol… Show more

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“…The application of micro-CT to retrieved in vivo worn polyethylene liners provides additional data on retrievals, which have traditionally only been studied by characterization of surface wear modes [8,[10][11][12]16]. Our average wear of 58 mm 3 /year falls between the wear reported for knee simulators (Table 3) and retrieval studies (Table 4).…”
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“…The application of micro-CT to retrieved in vivo worn polyethylene liners provides additional data on retrievals, which have traditionally only been studied by characterization of surface wear modes [8,[10][11][12]16]. Our average wear of 58 mm 3 /year falls between the wear reported for knee simulators (Table 3) and retrieval studies (Table 4).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Surface damage has been studied in worn polyethylene retrievals using visual assessment grading scales [4,[10][11][12]16]. Condylar penetration has been measured radiographically [6,20,22].…”
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“…Therefore, clinical performance of knee bearings is often based on visual assessment of bearing surfaces rather than actual material lost [7,8,10]. Rather than surface deformation features, it is the polyethylene debris from both the abrasive and adhesive wear on the backside surface of the tibial inserts that is implicated as a cause for wear debris osteolysis [11,13].…”
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“…Despite these theoretical advantages 16 , higher cost and reported problems of joint stiffness and failure due to instability are among the barriers to wide adoption of mobilebearing knee designs 17 . Furthermore, mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty has not been shown to be clinically superior or more durable compared with fixed-bearing total knee arthroplasty [18][19][20][21] .…”
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