关键词: bearing surface cross-linked polyethylene hip arthroplasty liner fracture revision hip arthroplasty

Mesh : Acetabulum / surgery Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip / adverse effects instrumentation Biocompatible Materials / adverse effects Databases, Factual Hip Prosthesis / adverse effects Humans Polyethylenes / adverse effects Prosthesis Design Prosthesis Failure Reoperation United States United States Food and Drug Administration

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.arth.2013.12.022   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Polyethylene liner fracture is a risk associated with the use of highly cross-linked UHMWPE. We performed a review of the voluntary reports of fractured liners to the US Food and Drug Administration to determine if any risk factors could be identified. There have been 74 reports of fractured Trilogy, Longevity liners to the US Food and Drug Administration since 1999. Most cases utilized small acetabular shells (≤54 mm) combined with large diameter heads (≥36 mm). Liners less than 7 mm thick at the weight bearing or 4.8 mm thick at the rim should be used with caution. At revision surgery, malpositioned shells should be revised and the use of a thin liner should be avoided.
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