Ortho Plastics The Adoption and Evolution of Polyethylene in Orthopedic Surgery.

Oren Feder, Kyle W Lawrence, Adam Driesman, Ran Schwarzkopf, Vinay Aggarwal, Joshua Rozell
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Total joint arthroplasty relies on the use of biomaterials that are biologically inert and capable of forming wear-resistant articulating surfaces. Polyethylene use in arthroplasty has become ubiquitous since its introduction in the 1960s. Early arthroplasty procedures of the hip utilized poly-tetra-flouroethylene, or "Teflon," due to its low coefficient of friction that was presumed to closely mimic the hyaline cartilage of native joints. Early catastrophic wear of Teflon caused a significant local tissue reaction contributing to osteolysis, aseptic loosening, and clinical failure ultimately limiting the material's surgical utility. Advancements in biomaterial synthesis and processing led to the fortuitous discovery of ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene (UHMWPE) and the eventual evolution to highly cross-linked polyethylene (HXLPE) as a bearing surface in hip arthroplasties with robust, long-term clinical success. Ultra-high-molecularweight-polyethylene was readily adopted for use in total knee arthroplasty following the material's successful use in hip replacement, however, the unique biomechanics of the knee have posed unique challenges. The use of HXLPE in knee arthroplasty has increased, however, clear data regarding its benefit over UHMWPE are conflicting. Recently, clinical as well as research and development studies of UHMWPE and HXLPE have focused on alternative postprocessing methods to optimize material stability and wear resistance. Second generation HXLPE utilizing sequential annealing processes or vitamin E to stabilize free radicals are promising means to improve mechanical stability and wear resistance for use in joint arthroplasty, however, more data is required to evaluate long-term outcomes and cost-effectiveness. In this review, we discuss the history and innovation of polyethylene use in orthopedic surgery and evaluate the current literature on outcomes of polyethylene use in hip and knee replacement.

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骨科塑料:聚乙烯在骨科手术中的应用和发展。
全关节置换术依赖于生物惰性材料的使用,这些生物材料能够形成耐磨的关节表面。自20世纪60年代引入以来,聚乙烯在关节成形术中的应用已经变得无处不在。早期髋关节置换术使用聚四氟乙烯或“特氟龙”,因为它的摩擦系数低,被认为与天然关节的透明软骨非常相似。特氟龙的早期灾难性磨损会引起明显的局部组织反应,导致骨溶解、无菌性松动和临床失败,最终限制了该材料的手术应用。生物材料合成和加工的进步导致了超高分子量聚乙烯(UHMWPE)的偶然发现,并最终演变为高度交联聚乙烯(HXLPE)作为髋关节置换术的承载表面,并取得了长期的临床成功。超高分子量聚乙烯在髋关节置换术中成功应用后,很容易被用于全膝关节置换术,然而,膝关节独特的生物力学带来了独特的挑战。HXLPE在膝关节置换术中的应用有所增加,然而,关于其优于UHMWPE的明确数据是相互矛盾的。最近,UHMWPE和HXLPE的临床和研发研究都集中在替代后处理方法上,以优化材料的稳定性和耐磨性。第二代HXLPE采用顺序退火工艺或维生素E来稳定自由基,有望提高关节置换术中机械稳定性和耐磨性,然而,需要更多的数据来评估长期结果和成本效益。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了聚乙烯在骨科手术中使用的历史和创新,并评估了聚乙烯在髋关节和膝关节置换术中使用的结果的现有文献。
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