TY - JOUR
T1 - Retrieval study on hydroxyapatite-coated acetabular cups
AU - Hu, W. P.
AU - Lai, K. A.
AU - Lin, C. H.
AU - Yang, C. Y.
AU - Chang, G. L.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Objective. A large scaled retrieved study of failed HA-coated acetabular cup was done by identifying and quantifying residual HA area on the surface of the retrieved cup for understanding the relevance between HA absorption and failure modes. Design. A total of 49 retrieved acetabular cups were collected through a long period of time for the study. Two main groups among the 49 cups were Landos and Osteonics cups. Methods. Image processing techniques and mathematical operation methods were used to quantify the residual HA area on the retrieved cups. Data incorporated with patients' histories and residual HA area for statistical analysis. Results. The HA coated surface of Landos cup disappears at a rate of 15.14% and 8.8% of the total surface per year for he unstable and the stable cups, respectively. The average loss rate of the HA coating of Osteonics cup in unstable cases is also faster than that in stable cases. Conclusions. The HA coating disappeared significant slower on the stable cups than did the unstable cups. The strong effect of mechanical fixation is necessary to achieve well biological fixation result.
AB - Objective. A large scaled retrieved study of failed HA-coated acetabular cup was done by identifying and quantifying residual HA area on the surface of the retrieved cup for understanding the relevance between HA absorption and failure modes. Design. A total of 49 retrieved acetabular cups were collected through a long period of time for the study. Two main groups among the 49 cups were Landos and Osteonics cups. Methods. Image processing techniques and mathematical operation methods were used to quantify the residual HA area on the retrieved cups. Data incorporated with patients' histories and residual HA area for statistical analysis. Results. The HA coated surface of Landos cup disappears at a rate of 15.14% and 8.8% of the total surface per year for he unstable and the stable cups, respectively. The average loss rate of the HA coating of Osteonics cup in unstable cases is also faster than that in stable cases. Conclusions. The HA coating disappeared significant slower on the stable cups than did the unstable cups. The strong effect of mechanical fixation is necessary to achieve well biological fixation result.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84948391857
SN - 1071-121X
SP - 5
EP - 6
JO - Proceedings of the IEEE Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, NEBEC
JF - Proceedings of the IEEE Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, NEBEC
T2 - IEEE 28th Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference
Y2 - 20 April 2002 through 21 April 2002
ER -