| Perspective on Metal-On-Metal By Dr. Thomas Gross |
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As a patient there are two reasons you should consider a metal-on-metal total hip replacement:
Traditional hip replacements are not durable enough for many of today's younger more active patients. Traditional metal-on-plastic bearing devices have been shown to fail at a rate of thirty (30%) percent by seven years in this patient group. Recently, several new bearing couples have been developed as more durable options:
Although metal-on-metal and ceramics are equally durable as bearing surfaces; a metal-on-metal bearing has one distinct advantage over all the other bearing surfaces. Large diameter joint replacements can be manufactured which allow a surgeon to reconstruct the hip in a mechanically sound fashion similar to a patient's original hip, and thus avoid dislocation after surgery. This is a major advantage that should not be underestimated. It is estimated that 5-7% of patients with a total hip replacement will suffer a dislocation over ten years. With large bearing joints the chance is less than one percent. This improved stability makes it possible for us to offer patients a new hip without all the traditional restrictions of total hip replacement. (No deep bending, crouching, or crossing legs.) Patients can kayak, participate in dance and martial arts, etc. Obtained from Dr. Gross website |
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