Marathon and Enduron Polyethylene at Long-Term Follow-up
Osteoarthritis, Arthritis, Joint Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis focused on measuring Osteolysis, Polyethylene, Crosslinked Polyethylene, Total Hip Replacement, Marathon
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
(from original study)
- Elective total hip replacement patient
(from 10-year follow-up)
- Consented to the original study.
- Received a Duraloc 100 cup with either a crosslinked Marathon or standard Enduron liner.
- Received an AML/Solution or a Prodigy stem with 28mm cobalt chrome femoral head.
Exclusion Criteria:
(from original study)
- None
(from 10-year follow-up)
- Patient did not receive device as specified in inclusion criteria.
- Patient refused to consent to continued follow-up.
Sites / Locations
- Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Crosslinked Marathon polyethylene
Noncrosslinked Enduron polyethylene
The crosslinked Marathon polyethylene liners used for the primary total hip replacements in this study were treated with 5 Mrad (50 kGy) of gamma irradiation to induce crosslinking and then heated above the melting temperature (150 degrees Celsius) to eliminate free radicals. This manufacturing process was designed to improve the polyethylene's resistance to wear through increased crosslinking and eliminate free radicals that render it susceptible to oxidative degradation. These liners were machined and terminally sterilized with gas plasma, a noncrosslinking chemical surface treatment. These liners did not have had free radicals at the time of implantation and did not incorporate antioxidants.
The standard, noncrosslinked Enduron polyethylene liners used for the primary total hip replacements in this study were manufactured from the same polyethylene resin as the crosslinked Marathon liners but never irradiated. Like the Marathon components, these liners were machined and terminally sterilized with gas plasma, a noncrosslinking chemical surface treatment. Based on the manufacturing methods, these liners would not have had free radicals at the time of implantation and did not incorporate antioxidants.