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The original metal-on-metal
Resurfacing Hip system was pioneered and developed by Corin,
a British company based in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. The
device has been in use since 1991 with only minor
modifications, and is now called the Cormet Resurfacing Hip
System. Other manufacturers have now introduced similar devices, and most orthopaedic companies now
produce Hip Resurfacing devices.
The implant is made of high carbon Cobalt Chromium, a metal
alloy consisting primarily of the elements cobalt, chromium
but nickel and molybdenum. It is used for its strength,
resistance to wear, and its biocompatibility, which means
that it does not normally create adverse effects inside the
body. |
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