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Comparison of in Vivo Characteristics of Polyethylene Wear Particles Produced by a Metal and a Ceramic Femoral Component in Total Knee Replacement

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2011

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate in vivo and compare, in terms of the quality and number of ultra high-molecular polyethylene (UHMWPE) wear particles, total knee replacements of identical construction differing only in the material used for femoral component production, i.e., CoCrMo alloy or ZrO2 ceramics. In accordance with a previous clinical study, this evaluation of the quality and quantity of UHMWPE wear particles produced by a ceramic femoral component in vivo failed to demonstrate any advantage of zirconia ceramic components over the cobalt-chrome femoral components so far used.