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In vivo evaluation of edge-loading in metal-on-metal hip resurfacing patients with pseudotumours

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2012

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British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
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Kwon, Y-M., S. J. Mellon, P. Monk, D. W. Murray, and H. S. Gill. 2012. In vivo evaluation of edge-loading in metal-on-metal hip resurfacing patients with pseudotumours. Bone & Joint Research 1(4): 42-49.

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Objectives: Pseudotumours (abnormal peri-prosthetic soft-tissue reactions) following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty (MoMHRA) have been associated with elevated metal ion levels, suggesting that excessive wear may occur due to edge-loading of these MoM implants. This study aimed to quantify in vivo edge-loading in MoMHRA patients with and without pseudotumours during functional activities. Methods: The duration and magnitude of edge-loading in vivo was quantified during functional activities by combining the dynamic hip joint segment contact force calculated from the three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis system with the 3D reconstruction of orientation of the acetabular component and each patient’s specific hip joint centre, based on CT scans. Results: Edge-loading in the hips with pseudotumours occurred with a four-fold increase in duration and magnitude of force compared with the hips without pseudotumours (p = 0.02). Conclusions: The study provides the first in vivo evidence to support that edge-loading is an important mechanism that leads to localised excessive wear (edge-wear), with subsequent elevation of metal ion levels in MoMHRA patients with pseudotumours.

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Pseudotumours, Edge-Loading, In Vivo Evaluation, Metal-on-Metal, Hip Resurfacing, Metal Ions, Edge-loading, In vivo evaluation, Metal-on-metal, Hip resurfacing, Metal ions

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