K. Yamauchi et al., Head penetration into Hylamer acetabular liner sterilized by gamma irradiation in air and in a nitrogen atmosphere, J ARTHROPLA, 16(4), 2001, pp. 463-470
We reviewed 25 consecutive primary cementless total hip arthroplasties with
Hylamer acetabular liners (Hylamer group) and 12 with conventional ultrahi
gh molecular weight polyethylene (Enduron group). Two-dimensional penetrati
on of the femoral head into the liner was determined from anteroposterior r
adiographs of the pelvis. Head penetration rate was 0.37 mm/y in the Hylame
r group sterilized by gamma irradiation in air (n = 6; mean length of follo
w-up, 3 years), 0.21 mm/y in the Hylamer group sterilized by gamma irradiat
ion in a nitrogen atmosphere (n = 19; mean length of follow-up, 2.7 years),
and 0.11 mm/y in the Enduron group (n = 12; mean length of follow-up, 3.9
years). Osteolysis was identified in 6 of the 25 hips with Hylamer liners a
nd 1 of the 12 hips with conventional liners. There was a positive linear c
orrelation between period from production to operation and head penetration
rare with Hylamer liner sterilized by gamma irradiation in air and no corr
elation in a nitrogen atmosphere. Rapid oxidation by irradiation in air mig
ht not be the main cause of high rate of wear in Hylamer liners.