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Ceramic hip resurfacing trial.
The early results are promising.
This is a prospective non randomized consecutive series multicentre observational study to evaluate the clinical outcome of ceramic on ceramic hip resurfacing arthroplasty using the ceramic non porous non cemented h1 hip resurfacing arthroplasty.
As ceramic hip resurfacing has been introduced into clinical practice relatively recently the clinical longer term outcomes are not yet known.
The ceramic used in the h1 is the same material used for the ball head in most hip replacements in the world today.
These ceramic based materials have demonstrated significantly lower wear than a metal on metal hip solution because of the durability of ceramics versus traditional metal hip replacements.
Msk lab is currently involved in the h1 hip resurfacing arthroplasty study for ceramic on ceramic hip resurfacing device.
The ceramic used in the h1 is the same material used for the ball head in most hip replacements in the world today.
While it s not uncommon for older people to get total hip replacements doctors now often go with hip resurfacing implants for younger patients who have conditions such as osteoarthritis.
Hip resurfacing sometimes called birmingham hip replacement is an surgical treatment options for patients with hip arthritis.
In hip resurfacing the arthritic femoral head i e the ball part of the hip joint is not removed.
Whilst the ceramic material used for manufacturing the prosthesis biolox delta has been extensively used over a very long period of time with demonstrated exceptional wear and impact resistance when.
The h1 hip resurfacing implant is made from ceramic and designed to fit the contours of both male and female hips so may avoid the problems seen with metal hip resurfacing.
The h1 implant is designed and manufactured by embody who are also sponsoring and funding the h1 hip resurfacing study.
In a clinical trial.
The early results are promising.
It includes a safety study followed by an efficacy study.
Instead the femoral head is capped or resurfaced with a thin artificial surface prosthesis.
A sydney man is one of the first in the world to receive a new ceramic hip that is designed to overcome issues with metal on metal implants for hip resurfacing operations.