Correlation of Cup Inclination Angle with Liner Wear for Metal‐on‐polyethylene in Hip Primary Arthroplasty
Orthopaedic Surgery2017Vol. 9(2), pp. 186–190
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Abstract
For metal-on-polyethylene prostheses, liner wear correlates with cup inclination angle larger than 55°. The ideal abduction angle for metal-on-polyethylene prostheses is less than 55°.
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