BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High pressures around implants can cause bone lysis and loosening. We investigated how pressures are generated around cemented femoral stems. METHOD: We compared the pressures generated by rough and polished tapered stems at their cement interfaces, in an in vitro model, before and after 1 million load cycles. RESULTS: At the start of the study, the loading of both polished and rough stems generated interface pressures that were not statistically significantly different. After 1 million load cycles, the rough stems generated greater interface pressures than at the start (p = 0.03), with maximum pressure wave amplitudes of 450,000 Pa or 3,375 mm Hg. The pressures generated by polished stems were similar before and aft...
Mechanical loosening is a common mode of joint replacement failure. For cemented implants, loosening...
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...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
The clinical success of polished tapered stems has been widely reported in numerous long term studie...
The presence of an intra-articular pump has been proposed as a central mechanism in the process of o...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
Contains fulltext : 88556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Finite-element analysis was used to study the gen-eral differences in load-transfer mechanisms and s...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
Finite element (FE) analysis is a widely used tool for extensive preclinical testing of orthopaedic ...
Finite-element analysis was used to study the general differences in load-transfer mechanisms and st...
Global and local finite element (FE) models with debonded stem-cement interfaces were used to study ...
We studied fluid flow at the stem-cement interface of bonded and debonded, polished and rough model ...
The stem–cement interface has long been implicated in failure of cemented total hip replacement. Muc...
Mechanical loosening is a common mode of joint replacement failure. For cemented implants, loosening...
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...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
The clinical success of polished tapered stems has been widely reported in numerous long term studie...
The presence of an intra-articular pump has been proposed as a central mechanism in the process of o...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
Contains fulltext : 88556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Finite-element analysis was used to study the gen-eral differences in load-transfer mechanisms and s...
Objective. To compare the in vitro stability of two cemented hip stem designs: Stem I was a collarle...
Finite element (FE) analysis is a widely used tool for extensive preclinical testing of orthopaedic ...
Finite-element analysis was used to study the general differences in load-transfer mechanisms and st...
Global and local finite element (FE) models with debonded stem-cement interfaces were used to study ...
We studied fluid flow at the stem-cement interface of bonded and debonded, polished and rough model ...
The stem–cement interface has long been implicated in failure of cemented total hip replacement. Muc...
Mechanical loosening is a common mode of joint replacement failure. For cemented implants, loosening...
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...