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Potentiodynamic Corrosion Testing
Published on: September 4, 2016
What do we know about taper corrosion in total hip arthroplasty?
J J Jacobs1, H J Cooper2, R M Urban1
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.
Abstract:
Mechanically assisted crevice corrosion (MACC) at metal/metal modular junctions in which at least one of the components is fabricated from cobalt-chromium alloy, has reemerged as a potential clinically significant complication in total hip arthroplasty. The clinical manifestation of MACC may include the development of an adverse local tissue reaction (ALTR), similar to what has been described in association with metal-on-metal bearing total hip and resurfacing arthroplasty. The clinical presentation of MACC-associated ALTRs may include pain and possibly late recurrent dislocations. Abnormal metal artifact reduction sequence magnetic resonance images and elevated serum metal levels (cobalt elevations out of proportion to chromium elevations) can be helpful in the diagnosis of these MACC-associated ALTRs.
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