| Literature DB >> 10884211 |
A J Yee1, K Protzner, V L Fornasier, A G Binnington, E Bogoch, J R Davey.
Abstract
Bone ingrowth into cementless acetabular components was evaluated in a canine total hip arthroplasty model, comparing components initially stabilized with polyglycolide-lactide screws with those initially stabilized with titanium screws. The acetabular shell was anchored with 2 polyglycolide-lactide screws in 16 dogs and with 2 titanium screws in 12 dogs. The dogs were followed and sacrificed at 7 weeks, 14 weeks, 10 months, or 15 months. Histomorphometric analysis of bone ingrowth into the weight-bearing dome of the acetabular shell was conducted. No difference was detected in mean bone ingrowth into the acetabular shell comparing the 2 screw groups. The results of this study do not support a significant advantage to the use of biodegradable screws for the initial stabilization of cementless acetabular components in canine total hip arthroplasty.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10884211 DOI: 10.1054/arth.2000.4636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arthroplasty ISSN: 0883-5403 Impact factor: 4.757