Weber B G, Semlitsch M F, Streicher R M
Orthopädie am Rosenberg, St. Gallen/Heiden, Switzerland.
Nihon Seikeigeka Gakkai Zasshi. 1993 May;67(5):391-8.
Late loosening in total hip replacement is explained by a foreign body reaction of the connective tissue along the bone-implant interface due to polyethylene debris. In contrast, metal-metal prostheses of the McKee type implanted in the sixties, may still work perfectly today without any signs of osteolysis along the bone-cement interface, proving that metal-metal pairing is superior to prostheses with polyethylene cups and proving also that cement anchorage may be adequate for fixation. A new metal-metal total hip joint is presented, that has been implanted 90 times between 1988 and 1991.