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28.02.2023 | Leitthema
Noninfectious tissue interactions at periprosthetic interfaces
verfasst von:
Dr. Frank Schulze, Giorgio Perino, MD, Anastasia Rakow, MD, Prof. Dr. Georgi Wassilew, Dr. Janosch Schoon
Erschienen in:
Die Orthopädie
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Ausgabe 3/2023
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Abstract
The success of hip arthroplasty is based on modern materials in addition to the continuous development of surgical techniques and clinical experience gained over six decades. The biocompatible implant materials used in hip arthroplasty can be textured or coated with biomimetic surfaces to ensure durable component ingrowth and moderate host response. Material integrity plays a critical role in the durability of the stable interface between implant components and periprosthetic tissues. Inflammation at the interfaces due to the release of degradation products from the implant materials is one of the causes of hip arthroplasty failure. This review summarizes the implant materials currently used in hip arthroplasty, their preclinical testing and the postoperative neogenesis of periprosthetic tissues, and the interactions of periprosthetic bone and the implant materials at the periprosthetic interfaces.