Background and purpose — Biodegradable cement restrictors are widely used in hip arthroplasty. Like others, we observed osteolytic reactions associated with a specific cement restrictor (SynPlug; made of PolyActive) and reviewed our patients. Patients and methods — We identified 703 patients with suitable radiographs from our database (2007 to 2012) who underwent cemented hip arthroplasty and received a SynPlug biodegradable cement restrictor. We reviewed all available radiographs to determine the incidence, severity, and progression of osteolysis. Mean postoperative follow-up was 1.8 (1–7) years Results — 1 year after implantation, the femoral cortex showed thinning by 12% in the anterior-posterior view and by 8% in the axial view. This ha...
SummaryBackgroundPrimary revisions using cement without bone graft reconstruction are less frequentl...
To assess the effect of improved methods of femoral cementing on the loosening rates in young patien...
Joint degeneration requiring arthroplasty surgery and the consequences of osteoporosis are the two f...
Femoral loosening is one of the most prevalent causes of revision orthopedic surgeries. Cement mantl...
As implant survival extends into the second and third decades focal osteolysis around cemented femor...
Copyright © 2014 Yasuaki Tamaki et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Periprosthetic bone resorbtion (osteolysis) and aseptic loosening constitute the major long-term com...
Background: Subsidence remains a common complication after revision hip arthroplasty which may lead ...
BACKGROUND: Cement injection into osteolytic areas around the cement mantle is a technique for refix...
Introduction: In 1979, in his first book dealing with low-friction arthroplasty (LFA), Charnley high...
none6BACKGROUND: There is no consensus on possible detrimental effects of reduced thickness of the c...
Background: For vertebroplasty, newly synthesized bone cements are proposed to replace traditional p...
The complete removal of the cement mantle atrevision arthroplasty can be extremely difficult. Some a...
Aseptic loosening and periprosthetic osteolysis are the most common complications (5-10% in 10 years...
Objectives: Major advances have occurred in total hip replacement (THR) surgery aiming at minimizing...
SummaryBackgroundPrimary revisions using cement without bone graft reconstruction are less frequentl...
To assess the effect of improved methods of femoral cementing on the loosening rates in young patien...
Joint degeneration requiring arthroplasty surgery and the consequences of osteoporosis are the two f...
Femoral loosening is one of the most prevalent causes of revision orthopedic surgeries. Cement mantl...
As implant survival extends into the second and third decades focal osteolysis around cemented femor...
Copyright © 2014 Yasuaki Tamaki et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Periprosthetic bone resorbtion (osteolysis) and aseptic loosening constitute the major long-term com...
Background: Subsidence remains a common complication after revision hip arthroplasty which may lead ...
BACKGROUND: Cement injection into osteolytic areas around the cement mantle is a technique for refix...
Introduction: In 1979, in his first book dealing with low-friction arthroplasty (LFA), Charnley high...
none6BACKGROUND: There is no consensus on possible detrimental effects of reduced thickness of the c...
Background: For vertebroplasty, newly synthesized bone cements are proposed to replace traditional p...
The complete removal of the cement mantle atrevision arthroplasty can be extremely difficult. Some a...
Aseptic loosening and periprosthetic osteolysis are the most common complications (5-10% in 10 years...
Objectives: Major advances have occurred in total hip replacement (THR) surgery aiming at minimizing...
SummaryBackgroundPrimary revisions using cement without bone graft reconstruction are less frequentl...
To assess the effect of improved methods of femoral cementing on the loosening rates in young patien...
Joint degeneration requiring arthroplasty surgery and the consequences of osteoporosis are the two f...