The stem–cement interface has long been implicated in failure of cemented total hip replacement. Much research has been performed to study the factors affecting the bond strength between the femoral stem and the bone cement. The present study aims to further investigate the influence of femoral stem surface finish on the apparent static shear strength at the stem–cement interface through a series of pull out tests, where stainless steel rods are employed to represent the femoral stem. The results demonstrated that there was a general tendency for the apparent static shear strength to be increased with the rise of surface roughness. The polished and glass bead-blasted rods illustrated a slip-stick-slip failure whereas the shot-blasted and gr...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Global and local finite element (FE) models with debonded stem-cement interfaces were used to study ...
Stem surface treatment and material are two design factors that may affect the onset of implant loos...
Debonding of the stem–cement interface has been implicated in the initiation of failure of cemented ...
The long term stabilization and durability of cemented total hip replacement (THR) depends on not on...
The stem–cement interface is one of the most significant sites in cemented total hip replacement and...
Aseptic loosening at the stem cement interface has been noted as a prominent failure mode in cemente...
The clinical success of polished tapered stems has been widely reported in numerous long term studie...
Although some reports suggest that taper-slip cemented stems may be associated with a higher peripro...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
After cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) there may be failure at either the cement-stem or the ce...
Mechanical loosening is a common mode of joint replacement failure. For cemented implants, loosening...
Stem–cement and cement–bone interfacial failures as well as cement fractures have been noted in ceme...
Stem cement debonding is 1 of the most common forms of fixation failure and is thought to be a prelu...
The importance of the conditions at the stem-cement interface in cemented total joint replacements (...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Global and local finite element (FE) models with debonded stem-cement interfaces were used to study ...
Stem surface treatment and material are two design factors that may affect the onset of implant loos...
Debonding of the stem–cement interface has been implicated in the initiation of failure of cemented ...
The long term stabilization and durability of cemented total hip replacement (THR) depends on not on...
The stem–cement interface is one of the most significant sites in cemented total hip replacement and...
Aseptic loosening at the stem cement interface has been noted as a prominent failure mode in cemente...
The clinical success of polished tapered stems has been widely reported in numerous long term studie...
Although some reports suggest that taper-slip cemented stems may be associated with a higher peripro...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
After cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) there may be failure at either the cement-stem or the ce...
Mechanical loosening is a common mode of joint replacement failure. For cemented implants, loosening...
Stem–cement and cement–bone interfacial failures as well as cement fractures have been noted in ceme...
Stem cement debonding is 1 of the most common forms of fixation failure and is thought to be a prelu...
The importance of the conditions at the stem-cement interface in cemented total joint replacements (...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Global and local finite element (FE) models with debonded stem-cement interfaces were used to study ...
Stem surface treatment and material are two design factors that may affect the onset of implant loos...