Overview
A randomized controlled trial comparing modular dual mobility inserts with ceramic multilayer coating versus standard polyethylene inserts for primary THA in a cementless acetabular cup
Description
The aim of this study is to show in a randomized controlled trial that cobalt and chromium ion serum levels are comparable to the metal ion levels in patients with standard articulation with metal head. The metal on polyethylene articulation is accepted as standard articulation since many decades, and which is currently in the Czech Republic the most used combination. Most studies which focused on the topic of metal ion release from modular dual mobility systems do not present results of a control group with standard articulation hip implants.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Primary coxarthrosis patients indicated for cementless total hip arthroplasty
- Written informed patient consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hip trauma or revision surgery
- Rheumatoid or neurologic disease
- BMI >35
- Ongoing oncologic therapy
- Preoperatively elevated Co or Cr serum levels >1.0 µg/L
- Patients with other joint implants, or anticipated need for another joint replacement surgery within the study period
- Acetabular cup size <52 expected
- Patients not able to mentally or physically comply with the study demands and follow-up visits
- Patients <18 years at surgery
- Pregnancy