The presence of an intra-articular pump has been proposed as a central mechanism in the process of osteolysis and aseptic loosening of hip arthroplasty. It is not known if this pump exists and its mechanism remains uncharacterised. This study describes a new in vitro model of a cemented femoral stem in which cement/stem interface fluid pressures can be reliably measured under dynamic loads simulating stair climbing. A stem pump mechanism was found that generates both positive and negative clinically significant pressures (mean pressure ranges 5000-17,000 Pa). The timing of pressure peaks on the anterior and posterior aspects of the stem were in anti-phase, giving rise to oscillatory pressure gradients and potentially generating oscillatory ...
The impaction allografting procedure for the treatment of failed hip reconstructions has shown promi...
BACKGROUND: Several cementing techniques are used for the proximal femur. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We e...
stem developed to overcome the drawbacks of both cemented and uncemented xations. Its design was bas...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High pressures around implants can cause bone lysis and loosening. We invest...
We studied fluid flow at the stem-cement interface of bonded and debonded, polished and rough model ...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to measure the medullary pressures generated during bone c...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
The orthopedic market offers more than 200 hundred different femoral stems, some with scientific pu...
Osteolysis is the main cause of aseptic loosening and stem failure. The mechanism that leads to oste...
Abstract: Cemented total hip replacement has become a standard surgical technique to treat patients ...
Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral ca...
Hip simulators are designed to reproduce the forces and motion patterns of normal walking. In vivo d...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
The development of a new cemented hip prosthesis is certainly a complex task to improve actual perfo...
As implant survival extends into the second and third decades focal osteolysis around cemented femor...
The impaction allografting procedure for the treatment of failed hip reconstructions has shown promi...
BACKGROUND: Several cementing techniques are used for the proximal femur. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We e...
stem developed to overcome the drawbacks of both cemented and uncemented xations. Its design was bas...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High pressures around implants can cause bone lysis and loosening. We invest...
We studied fluid flow at the stem-cement interface of bonded and debonded, polished and rough model ...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to measure the medullary pressures generated during bone c...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
The orthopedic market offers more than 200 hundred different femoral stems, some with scientific pu...
Osteolysis is the main cause of aseptic loosening and stem failure. The mechanism that leads to oste...
Abstract: Cemented total hip replacement has become a standard surgical technique to treat patients ...
Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral ca...
Hip simulators are designed to reproduce the forces and motion patterns of normal walking. In vivo d...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
The development of a new cemented hip prosthesis is certainly a complex task to improve actual perfo...
As implant survival extends into the second and third decades focal osteolysis around cemented femor...
The impaction allografting procedure for the treatment of failed hip reconstructions has shown promi...
BACKGROUND: Several cementing techniques are used for the proximal femur. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We e...
stem developed to overcome the drawbacks of both cemented and uncemented xations. Its design was bas...