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THA Retrievals: The Need to Mark the Anatomic Orientation of the Femoral Head.


ABSTRACT: The hypothesis of this study was that the rotational orientation of femoral head damage would greatly affect the volumetric wear rate of the opposing polyethylene (PE) liner. Damage on twenty retrieved cobalt-chromium femoral heads was simulated in a validated damage-feature-based finite element model. For each individual retrieval, the anatomic orientation of the femoral head about the femoral neck axis was systematically varied, in 30° increments. The PE wear rate differential between the maximum- versus minimum-wear orientations was often sizable, as high as 7-fold. Knowing the correct femoral head anatomic orientation is therefore important when analyzing the effects of femoral head damage on PE liner wear. Surgeons retrieving modular femoral heads should routinely mark the anatomic orientation of those components.

SUBMITTER: Heiner AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4469575 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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THA Retrievals: The Need to Mark the Anatomic Orientation of the Femoral Head.

Heiner Anneliese D AD   Kruger Karen M KM   Tikekar Nishant M NM   Callaghan John J JJ   Lannutti John J JJ   Brown Thomas D TD  

The Journal of arthroplasty 20150123 6


The hypothesis of this study was that the rotational orientation of femoral head damage would greatly affect the volumetric wear rate of the opposing polyethylene (PE) liner. Damage on twenty retrieved cobalt-chromium femoral heads was simulated in a validated damage-feature-based finite element model. For each individual retrieval, the anatomic orientation of the femoral head about the femoral neck axis was systematically varied, in 30° increments. The PE wear rate differential between the maxi  ...[more]

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