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Highly crosslinked/thermally stabilized UHMWPE

This chapter first summarizes MOM and COC alternative bearing designs and some of the unique risks associated with their use. The history of MOM bearings is particularly noteworthy, because it predates the use of UHMWPE in artificial hip joints. We also review the use of ceramics as a counter face in articulations with UHMWPE. For all practical purposes, however, highly crosslinked UHMWPE remains the most widely used alternative to conventional UHMWPE in orthopedics today. Thus, this chapter also summarizes the development of highly crosslinked and thermally stabilized UHMWPE and describes the characteristics of the most prevalent alternative to conventional UHMWPE in joint arthroplasty. [Pg.94]

Clinical introduction of first-generation highly crosslinked and thermally stabilized UHMWPEs forTHA. [Pg.32]


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