Have you ever heard of this guy and his "ceramic gold coating"? He's James Pritchett in Seattle.
The entire stem is coated, keeping the rough texture for bone ingrowth. Not sure what "ceramic gold" is. He claims he has had zero patients react to this, which may be true, but if zero patients react to regular titanium then this is just a gimmick.
If the CC were to be removed from this screenshot, you could see the entire stem is coated. I was concerned about the neck part that sticks out and comes in contact with regular tissue as opposed to the part inside bone which I assume won't push off ions as much but what do i know. The ball part will be ceramic in my case, the socket polyethylene I guess, with titanium backing of course.
He says titanium is "a little less reactive". A LITTLE less? I would think massively less than high nickel metals. But he claims patients still react to titanium. From what I can tell metal sensitivity to a joint replacement is a diagnosis of exclusion. Maybe he sees cases because he wants to.
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