Today, joint replacements are expected to meet greater demands of younger, more active patients and be in service longer than ever before. To meet these demands and reduce the potential for early failure due to osteolysis, alternate bearings surfaces have been developed to minimize the amount of wear in total hip arthroplasties. Improved wear performance, biocompatibility, scratch resistance, a no ion release property, reduced friction, and wettability are characteristics that make ceramics one of the most significant advances in total hip replacement. The manufacturing process for producing alumina ceramic has improved dramatically in recent years, resulting in favorable outcomes. In spite of this, a number of concerns exist. This article ...
Ceramics have been used as an alternative to metal-on- polyethylene in joint replacement surgery of ...
The optimum choice of bearing surfaces in total hip arthroplasty, particularly in the younger and mo...
Although ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) bearings have been shown to produce the smallest amount of wear vo...
Today, joint replacements are expected to meet greater demands of younger, more active patients and ...
Osteolysis resulting fronn polyethylene wear debris is one of the nnost common causes of implant fai...
Bearing surfaces made of ceramic materials are an alternative to metal-on-polyethylene (PE) articula...
Alumina (Aluminum oxide, Al2O3) has been in clinical use as an articulating material in Total Hip Re...
The use of alumina ceramic bearings in total hip replacement is not new; extensive clinical outcomes...
Bearings made of ceramics have ultra-low wear properties that make them suitable for total hip arthr...
Despite the fact that total hip replacement is one of the most successful surgical procedures for tr...
Despite the fact that total hip replacement is one of the most successful surgical procedures for tr...
Wear, corrosion and periprosthetic osteolysis are important causes of failure in joint arthroplasty,...
Ceramic materials offer a number of beneficial mechanical properties such as considerable hardness, ...
Advancements in implant design and materials as well as improvements in surgical technique and instr...
Ceramic materials for total hip replacement (THR) were introduced more than 20 years ago to solve th...
Ceramics have been used as an alternative to metal-on- polyethylene in joint replacement surgery of ...
The optimum choice of bearing surfaces in total hip arthroplasty, particularly in the younger and mo...
Although ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) bearings have been shown to produce the smallest amount of wear vo...
Today, joint replacements are expected to meet greater demands of younger, more active patients and ...
Osteolysis resulting fronn polyethylene wear debris is one of the nnost common causes of implant fai...
Bearing surfaces made of ceramic materials are an alternative to metal-on-polyethylene (PE) articula...
Alumina (Aluminum oxide, Al2O3) has been in clinical use as an articulating material in Total Hip Re...
The use of alumina ceramic bearings in total hip replacement is not new; extensive clinical outcomes...
Bearings made of ceramics have ultra-low wear properties that make them suitable for total hip arthr...
Despite the fact that total hip replacement is one of the most successful surgical procedures for tr...
Despite the fact that total hip replacement is one of the most successful surgical procedures for tr...
Wear, corrosion and periprosthetic osteolysis are important causes of failure in joint arthroplasty,...
Ceramic materials offer a number of beneficial mechanical properties such as considerable hardness, ...
Advancements in implant design and materials as well as improvements in surgical technique and instr...
Ceramic materials for total hip replacement (THR) were introduced more than 20 years ago to solve th...
Ceramics have been used as an alternative to metal-on- polyethylene in joint replacement surgery of ...
The optimum choice of bearing surfaces in total hip arthroplasty, particularly in the younger and mo...
Although ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) bearings have been shown to produce the smallest amount of wear vo...