The damage accumulation failure scenario is one of the most prominent ones of cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) reconstruction, and involves the accumulation of mechanical damage in materials and interfaces due to repetitive dynamic loading, eventually resulting in gross loosening. This study addresses this scenario by combining finite element techniques with the theory of continuum damage mechanics, to analyze the damage accumulation process in the cement mantle. It was investigated how damage accumulation was affected by stem-cement debonding, and what the effects of a layer with poor bone quality around the cement mantle were. For the unbonded stem, it was determined if clinical migration rates can be explained by failure of the ceme...
In orthopedic surgery and particularly in total hip arthroplasty, fixation of femoral implant is gen...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current study, the effects of different ways to implement the c...
Fatigue failure of the cement mantle in terms of cement cracking is one of the failure mechanisms th...
The damage accumulation failure scenario is one of the most prominent ones of cemented total hip art...
Stem cement debonding is 1 of the most common forms of fixation failure and is thought to be a prelu...
Retrieval studies have indicated that debonding of the stem cement interface in total hip arthroplas...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Loosening of total joint replacements continues to be a major mode of failure in cemented total join...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
Clinical studies have revealed that aseptic loosening is the dominant cause of failure in total hip ...
Stem–cement and cement–bone interfacial failures as well as cement fractures have been noted in ceme...
Global and local finite element (FE) models with debonded stem-cement interfaces were used to study ...
In orthopedic surgery and particularly in total hip arthroplasty, fixation of femoral implant is gen...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current study, the effects of different ways to implement the c...
Fatigue failure of the cement mantle in terms of cement cracking is one of the failure mechanisms th...
The damage accumulation failure scenario is one of the most prominent ones of cemented total hip art...
Stem cement debonding is 1 of the most common forms of fixation failure and is thought to be a prelu...
Retrieval studies have indicated that debonding of the stem cement interface in total hip arthroplas...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Loosening of total joint replacements continues to be a major mode of failure in cemented total join...
Although stress analyses have shown that the mechanical endurance of cemented femoral THA reconstruc...
Clinical studies have revealed that aseptic loosening is the dominant cause of failure in total hip ...
Stem–cement and cement–bone interfacial failures as well as cement fractures have been noted in ceme...
Global and local finite element (FE) models with debonded stem-cement interfaces were used to study ...
In orthopedic surgery and particularly in total hip arthroplasty, fixation of femoral implant is gen...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current study, the effects of different ways to implement the c...
Fatigue failure of the cement mantle in terms of cement cracking is one of the failure mechanisms th...