Hip revision surgery is a complex procedure and if you have a hip replacement at a young age you may need a revision during your lifetime.
Ceramic on ceramic hip revision.
A ceramic on ceramic prosthesis creates less friction and a lower wear rate resulting in a longer lasting implant.
To potentially avoid hip revision surgery we can now use ceramic hip replacements.
This study aims to report the risk of revision for fracture of modern coc bearings and identify factors that might influence this risk using data from the national joint registry njr for england wales northern ireland and the isle of man.
Ceramic on ceramic coc bearings in total hip arthroplasty tha are commonly used but concerns exist regarding ceramic fracture.
Many surgeons today consider them to be an improvement over traditional metal and plastic implants in which the deterioration of plastic can lead to the gradual buildup of debris.
The type of ceramic used in total hip replacement today is aluminum oxide also known as alumina.
One hip showed aseptic loosening in the acetabular component with squeaking that caused a re revision.
The clinical use of ceramic as a bearing surface dates back to the early 1970s.
It requires extensive planning as well as the use of specialized implants and tools in order to achieve a good result.
Ceramic hip implants are among the newer types of prostheses being used for hip replacement offering greater resistance to damage and smooth movement of the joint.
None of hips showed osteolysis or ceramic head fracture.
In 1995 an improved alumina ceramic was developed that had increased purity and strength over the first generation materials.
Although most total hip replacements are very successful problems can develop over time.
There were nine cases of dislocation.