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Review
. 2017 Mar;41(3):625-633.
doi: 10.1007/s00264-016-3326-9. Epub 2016 Dec 9.

Wear of dual-mobility cups: a review article

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Wear of dual-mobility cups: a review article

Anna Di Laura et al. Int Orthop. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Dual-mobility (DM) cups have been clinically used in hip surgery in Europe for more than 35 years and continue to gain popularity worldwide due to promising results at reducing instability. Concerns related to polyethylene wear apply as in conventional standard bearings but are accentuated by the larger-diameter articulations with multiple surfaces. We critically reviewed the reported literature regarding the in vivo and in vitro wear occurring on all surfaces involved. We looked for patterns to create a rational classification of sites of wear and to identify areas for future research. Wear was a significant problem for first-generation designs and appeared to be design related. Improved polyethylene, thinner and smoother trunnions, chamfered rims and eccentric configuration of insert and shell seem to enhance outcome performance; however, long-term clinical evidence and retrieval studies are needed to better understand the balance of benefit and risk when opting for DM bearings.

Keywords: Bearings; Dual mobility cups; Hip arthroplasty; Modularity; Wear.

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