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COA: Alumina-alumina bearing surface improves long-term THA outcomes

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August 2013

COA: Alumina-alumina bearing surface improves long-term THA outcomes

Vol: 2| Issue: 7| Number:561| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:N/A
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Comparison Of Alumina-Alumina To Metal-Polyethylene Bearing Surfaces In THA: A Randomized Study With 9 To 15 Years Follow-Up

Contributing Authors:
C Rivière PA Vendittoli M Lavigne P Lavoie N Duval

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140 patients, under 70 years of age requiring total hip arthroplasty, were randomized to receive an implant with an alumina-alumina (ceramic on ceramic) bearing surface or a metal-polyethylene bearing surface. The results from a long-term evaluation (9-15 years) indicated that the alumina-alumina bearing surfaces resulted in a significantly lower revision rate and significantly less wear-related c...

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