A randomised radiostereometric study comparing SmartSet HV and Palacos R acrylic bone cements.
The fixation of components in total hip arthroplasty has a significant effect on the long-term survival of the prostheses. Bone cement in total joint replacement acts as an anchoring medium for the prosthesis and provides a barrier to the ingress of wear debris into bone surfaces. However, there are significant differences in cement behaviour among differing types of cement. A clinical study based on the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register demonstrated that there is an increased rate of revision due to aseptic loosening of femoral components implanted with low-viscosity cement compared with that of high-viscosity. Studies have shown that high early migration for certain designs of femoral prosthesis can be a predictor for clinical loosening. RSA is a technique enabling calculation of the three-dimensional translational and rotational movements of the implant relative to the bone, and therefore provides an ideal technique to detect early micromotion of implants.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
35
Bone cement SmartSet® HV
Bone cement Palacos R
Distal migration of the charnley femoral stem
Time frame: 2010
Rotational movements of the charnley femoral stem
Time frame: 2010
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