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Case Reports
. 1993 Aug:(293):204-7.

Extensive osteolysis around an aseptic, stable, uncemented total knee replacement

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Case Reports

Extensive osteolysis around an aseptic, stable, uncemented total knee replacement

D J Berry et al. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1993 Aug.

Abstract

Extensive osteolysis occurred around an aseptic, well-fixed, stable, uncemented total knee prosthesis. At the time of revision, tibial polyethylene wear and minimal metal-on-metal contact were present. A hypertrophic synovium-like membrane abutted bone in regions of osteolysis. Examination of this membrane revealed polyethylene-wear debris and significant levels of chromium, cobalt, and titanium. Wear debris--polyethylene, metal, or a combination of both--may be responsible for the osteolytic process in this case.

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