A comparison of metal/metal and ceramic/metal taper-trunnion modular connections in explanted total hip replacements

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Corrosion and wear are commonly found at the taper-trunnion connection of modular total hip arthroplasty (THA) explanted devices. While metal/metal (M/M) modular taper-trunnion connections exhibit more wear/corrosion than ceramic/metal (C/M) modular taper-trunnion connections, damage is present in both, regardless of material. This study used a combination of assessment techniques including clinical data, visual scoring assessment, optical imaging, profilometry, and x-ray photoelectron microscopy (XPS), to investigate wear mechanisms and damage features at the modular taper-trunnion connection of 10 M/M and 8 C/M explanted THAs. No correlation was found between any demographic variable and corrosion wear and assessment scores. All assessment techniques demonstrated that the stem trunnions had more damage than head tapers for both explant groups and agreed that C/M explants had less corrosion and wear compared to M/M explants. However, visual assessment scores differed between assessment techniques when evaluating the tapers and trunnions within the two groups. Profilometry showed an increase (p

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Cadel, E. S., Topoleski, L. D. T., Vesnovsky, O., Anderson, C. R., Hopper, R. H., Engh, C. A., & Di Prima, M. A. (2022). A comparison of metal/metal and ceramic/metal taper-trunnion modular connections in explanted total hip replacements. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials, 110(1), 135–143. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.34897

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