Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral canal, which is contrary to modern cementing techniques. The term ‘French paradox’ has been used to describe the acceptable results associated with this technique. It has been suggested that the quality of the mantle may not be satisfactory, predisposing to early failure and aseptic loosening. Methods: The line-to-line cementing technique, where the femoral stem was oversized by 1 size compared to the broach, was compared to the standard cementing technique using corresponding sized broaches and stems, in 6 pairs of human cadaver femora with taper-slip design C-stems. Cement pressure was measured, and cement mantle thickness was analysed. A mix...
BACKGROUND: Several cementing techniques are used for the proximal femur. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We e...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
An understanding of how the cementing technique influences cement penetration is important for surge...
Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral ca...
The current trend is toward shorter hip stems. While there is a general agreement on the need for a ...
Background. Femoral head resurfacing is a popular procedure for younger active hip replacement patie...
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...
We measured the size and volume of the femoral broaches and stems supplied with three commercial tot...
We have compared the survival and radiological outcome at ten years after total hip replacement usin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High pressures around implants can cause bone lysis and loosening. We invest...
Abstract: The aim of this review paper is to define the fixation of the cemented stem. Polymethyl me...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Femoral loosening is one of the most prevalent causes of revision orthopedic surgeries. Cement mantl...
BACKGROUND: Cement injection into osteolytic areas around the cement mantle is a technique for refix...
BACKGROUND: Several cementing techniques are used for the proximal femur. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We e...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
An understanding of how the cementing technique influences cement penetration is important for surge...
Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral ca...
The current trend is toward shorter hip stems. While there is a general agreement on the need for a ...
Background. Femoral head resurfacing is a popular procedure for younger active hip replacement patie...
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...
We measured the size and volume of the femoral broaches and stems supplied with three commercial tot...
We have compared the survival and radiological outcome at ten years after total hip replacement usin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High pressures around implants can cause bone lysis and loosening. We invest...
Abstract: The aim of this review paper is to define the fixation of the cemented stem. Polymethyl me...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Femoral loosening is one of the most prevalent causes of revision orthopedic surgeries. Cement mantl...
BACKGROUND: Cement injection into osteolytic areas around the cement mantle is a technique for refix...
BACKGROUND: Several cementing techniques are used for the proximal femur. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We e...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
An understanding of how the cementing technique influences cement penetration is important for surge...