Background and purpose Adequate depth of cement penetration and cement mantle thickness is important for the durability of cemented cups. A flanged cup, as opposed to unflanged, has been suggested to give a more uniform cement mantle and superior cement pressurization, thus improving the depth of cement penetration. This hypothesis was tested experimentally. Materials and methods The same cup design with and without flange (both without cement spacers) was investigated regarding intraacetabular pressure, cement mantle thickness, and depth of cement penetration. With machine control, the cups were inserted into open-pore ceramic acetabular models (10 flanged, 10 unflanged) and into paired cadaver acetabuli (10 flanged, 10 unflanged) with pri...
BACKGROUND: Bone defects after failed total hip arthroplasty can be reconstructed with impacted mors...
Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral ca...
Background: Deformation of acetabular cups when press-fitted into an undersized cavity is inevitable...
Background There are few studies on the effect of acetabular cup design on cement penetration. Mater...
Background Acetabular cementation during total hip arthroplasty is considered difficult mainly due t...
Most mechanical failures of acetabular fixation within ten years of primary cemented hip replacement...
One important loosening mechanism of the cemented total hip arthroplasty is the mechanical overload ...
Previous finite element studies and laboratory investigations on reconstructed acetabulum joints sho...
During total hip arthroplasty, the intraoperative cementation pressure was measured inside one of th...
In total hip arthroplasty cemented fixation of the acetabular component is a generally successful co...
Clinical studies have shown that adequate fixation of ceramic cups using bone cement is difficult to...
Introduction: Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) in the treatment of primary osteoarthritis of the hip has...
The primary aim of this study was to propose fixation techniques that would improve the cement fixat...
Mechanical interlock obtained by penetration of bone cement into cancellous bone is critical to the ...
Clinical studies have revealed that aseptic loosening is the dominant cause of failure in total hip ...
BACKGROUND: Bone defects after failed total hip arthroplasty can be reconstructed with impacted mors...
Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral ca...
Background: Deformation of acetabular cups when press-fitted into an undersized cavity is inevitable...
Background There are few studies on the effect of acetabular cup design on cement penetration. Mater...
Background Acetabular cementation during total hip arthroplasty is considered difficult mainly due t...
Most mechanical failures of acetabular fixation within ten years of primary cemented hip replacement...
One important loosening mechanism of the cemented total hip arthroplasty is the mechanical overload ...
Previous finite element studies and laboratory investigations on reconstructed acetabulum joints sho...
During total hip arthroplasty, the intraoperative cementation pressure was measured inside one of th...
In total hip arthroplasty cemented fixation of the acetabular component is a generally successful co...
Clinical studies have shown that adequate fixation of ceramic cups using bone cement is difficult to...
Introduction: Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) in the treatment of primary osteoarthritis of the hip has...
The primary aim of this study was to propose fixation techniques that would improve the cement fixat...
Mechanical interlock obtained by penetration of bone cement into cancellous bone is critical to the ...
Clinical studies have revealed that aseptic loosening is the dominant cause of failure in total hip ...
BACKGROUND: Bone defects after failed total hip arthroplasty can be reconstructed with impacted mors...
Background: The line-to-line cementing technique is proposed to create a press-fit in the femoral ca...
Background: Deformation of acetabular cups when press-fitted into an undersized cavity is inevitable...