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Migration of two different cementless hip arthroplasty stems in combination with two different heads : a biomechanical in vitro study
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2006-08-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Klestil, Thomas
Curda, B.
Biedermann, R.
Hennerbichler, A.
Schmoelz, W.
Rabl, W.
Blauth, M.
Volume
126
Issue
6
Start Page
387
End Page
393
Citation
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 126 (6): 387-393 (2006)
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
Springer
The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate migrational characteristics of cementless primary hip arthroplasty stems in combination with a Ø 50 mm head (hemiarthroplasty) and a Ø 28 mm head in and with a polyethylene cup (total hip arthroplasty) in fresh-frozen human specimens. Two different types (Endo SL®, FMT®) were implanted into seven pairs of fresh-frozen human femoral specimens. The implanted stems were combined with a Ø 50 mm head (hemiarthroplasty) on one side and with a polyethylene cup and a 28 mm head (total hip arthroplasty) on the other side. Dynamic mechanical loading was applied for 50,000 cycles while recording relative motions between stem and bone stock using a 3-D motion analysis system. The Endo SL® stem showed a significantly higher amplitude of relative motion in all translational and rotational components regardless of the head used. In both stem types a strong tendency for higher axial migration with the Ø 50 mm head in comparison to the THA head was found. The lowest axial migration was found in the FMT® stem in combination with the small head and a PE cup. The highest axial migration was found in the Endo SL® stem combined with the Ø 50 mm head. Our results indicate that the head might play an important role for axial migration of cementless stems. © Springer-Verlag 2006.
Subjects
Biomechanics
Hemiarthroplasty
Migration
Total hip arthroplasty
DDC Class
610: Medicine, Health
620: Engineering