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. 2012 Feb 8;470(7):1860–1868. doi: 10.1007/s11999-012-2248-0

Table 5.

Comparison of mobile bearing knee wear assessments from other studies and our study

Study Bearing type Implant Number In vivo duration (months)* Assessment method Wear rate Notes/Findings
Kop and Swarts [24] AP mobile AP Glide® 10 31 (10–51) CMM, with mathematic reconstruction of unworn surfaces
Visual rating of damage modes (0–3)
0.09 mm/year
80 mm3/year (wear volume)
Same rates for both designs
No medial-lateral wear bias
RP LCS® 7 36 (9–70)
Atwood et al. [1] RP LCS® 100 41 (2–170) Through-thickness measurement
Backside surface only measurement
0.09 mm/year
0.06 mm/year
High initial wear rate
Lower long-term rate
No medial-lateral wear bias
59% had < 2 years’ duration
Engh et al. [18] Mobile LCS® MB 23 29 (1–102) Through-thickness measurement (n = 12)
Visual rating of damage modes (0–3)
0.047 mm/year Surface damage did not reflect material lost
Garcia et al. [20] RP LCS® 32 30 (0.3–191) Visual rating of damage modes (0–3) NA No medial-lateral difference
Damage increased with duration
Damage decreased with weight and BMI
Damage higher in loose knees
RP Sigma® 8
Kendrick et al. [23] Mobile Oxford® Uni 47 101 (13–200) Measured bearing thickness 0.07 mm/year Highest wear with extraarticular impingement
Lu et al. [28] RP LCS® 15 121 (48–162) Visual rating of damage modes (0–3) NA Greater damage on top surface of fixed bearings but backside of RPs
RP damage did not correlate to duration or BMI
RP top damage correlated to back
Kelly et al. [22] RP LCS® 12 36 (10–144) Visual rating of damage modes (0–3) NA Backside damage correlated to duration; top surface does not
Damage does not correlate to BMI
Damage higher with osteolysis
Sigma® 36
Current study RP Sigma® RP 94 39 (0.4–124) Through-thickness measurements 0.04 mm/year No medial wear bias; wear rate does not increase with duration
No wear difference between CR and PS inserts

* Values are expressed as mean, with range in parentheses; RP = rotating platform; CMM = coordinate measuring machine; CR = cruciate retaining; PS = posterior stabilized; NA = not available.