Biological Response to Common Surface Bearings Used in Orthopaedics

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Wear particles are the most important cause of aseptic loosening of orthopaedic devices. To reduce the amount of particles generated from the conventional metal-on-polyethylene system, alternative bearings have been introduced. However, there are some concerns about so-called ‘‘adverse reactions’’ to  these bearing surfaces. Despite an apparent longevity, metal particles and metal ions released from the prosthesis can induce a series of adverse reactions. The purpose of this review is to provide the readers an up-to-date overview of the literature on the biological responses to different bearing surfaces with particular reference to metal-on-metal bearings and the local and systemic effect of metal ions. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 17(1):34–39, 2008)

SKU: JSOA-2008-17-1-SP6 Categories: ,

Guillaume Mabilleau, PhD, Hemant Pandit, MBBS, FRCS (Orth), Riyaz H. Jinnah, MD,
and Afsie Sabokbar, PhD