Polyethylene wear and calcar osteolysis
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Polyethylene wear and calcar osteolysis
Abstract
We have examined retrospectively the correlation between linear wear of the polyethylene socket and calcar height loss (osteolysis) in 266 patients with 410 total hip arthroplasties who were followed up for a minimum of 10 years. A positive correlation existed between wear and osteolysis. The correlation was stronger in patients with osteoarthrosis. Simultaneous bilateral hip arthroplasty showed no difference in the relationship between polyethylene wear and calcar height loss when comparing the right and left hip. There was poor correlation between calcar height loss and wear in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Our findings support the theory that femoral osteolysis in the total hip arthroplasty is related to the amount of liberated particles generated by the wear of components. The poor correlation found in cases with rheumatoid arthritis could be related to suppression of the immune response in these patients.
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