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The Latest Lessons Learned from Retrieval Analyses of Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, Metal-on-Metal, and Alternative Bearing Total Disc Replacements. Semin Spine Surg 2012 Mar 01;24(1):57-70

Date

08/21/2012

Pubmed ID

22904606

Pubmed Central ID

PMC3418706

DOI

10.1053/j.semss.2011.11.011

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-84857446174 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   36 Citations

Abstract

Knowledge regarding the in vivo performance and periposthetic tissue response of cervical and lumbar total disc replacements (TDRs) continues to expand. This review addresses the following four main questions: 1) What are the latest lessons learned from polyethylene in large joints and how are they relevant to current TDRs? 2) What are the latest lessons learned regarding adverse local tissue reactions from metal-on-metal, CoCr bearings in large joints and how are they relevant to current TDRs? 3) What advancements have been made in understanding the in vivo performance of alternative biomaterials, such as stainless steel and polycarbonate urethane, for TDRs in the past five years? 4) How has retrieval analysis of all these various artificial disc bearing technologies advanced the state of the art in preclinical testing of TDRs? The study of explanted artificial discs and their associated tissues can help inform bearing selection as well as the design of future generations of disc arthroplasty. Analyzing retrieved artificial discs is also essential for validating preclinical test methods.

Author List

Kurtz SM, Toth JM, Siskey R, Ciccarelli L, Macdonald D, Isaza J, Lanman T, Punt I, Steinbeck M, Goffin J, van Ooij A

Author

Jeffrey M. Toth PhD Associate Dean for Research in the School of Dentistry department at Marquette University