Wear of the Polyethylene Head of the Oscobal Prosthesis

Abstract
Ten hemiarthroplasties were performed with the Oscobal (Daubenspeck) hip prosthesis, which consists of a metal stem and a non-rotating polyethylene head. Five patients died 1-150 days after the operation. Signs of massive wear of the polyethylene head were demonstrated in four out of the five patients still alive 16-28 months after the operation. We can therefore not recommend the Oscobal system for hemiarthroplasty of the hip.

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