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The histology around the cemented Müller straight stem: A post-mortem analysis of eight well-fixed stems with a mean follow-up of 12.1 years.

M Clauss1, T Ilchmann, P Zimmermann, P E Ochsner.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to obtain detailed long-term data on the cement-bone interface in patients with cemented stems, implanted using the constrained fixation technique. A total of eight stems were removed together with adjacent bone during post-mortem examinations of patients with well-functioning prostheses. Specimens were cut at four defined levels, contact radiographs were obtained for each level, and slices were prepared for histological analysis. Clinical data, clinical radiographs, contact radiographs and histological samples were examined for signs of loosening and remodelling. The mean radiological follow-up was 9.6 years and all stems were well-fixed, based on clinical and radiological criteria. Contact radiographs revealed an incomplete cement mantle but a complete filling of the medullary canal for all implants. Various amounts of polyethylene particles were evident at the cement-bone interface of seven stems, with no accompanying inflammatory reaction. Cortical atrophy and the formation of an 'inner cortex' were confirmed in six of eight stems by contact radiographs and histology, but were only visible on two clinical radiographs. Our results confirm that a complete cement mantle is not essential for the survival of Müller straight stems into the mid term, and support our hypothesis that no benefit to long-term survival can be expected from modern cementing techniques.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21037345     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.92B11.25342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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