Abstract
We studied the effect of the surface finish of the stem on the transfer of load in the proximal femur in a sheep model of cemented hip arthroplasty. Strain-gauge analysis and corresponding finite-element (FE) analysis were performed to assess the effect of friction and creep at the cement-stem interface. No difference was seen between the matt and polished stems. FE analysis showed that the effects of cement creep and friction at the stem-cement interface on femoral strain were small compared with the effect of inserting a cemented stem.
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Barker, D. S., Wang, A. W., Yeo, M. F., Nawana, N. S., Brumby, S. A., Pearcy, M. J., & Howie, D. W. (2000). The skeletal response to matt and polished cemented femoral stems. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 82(8), 1182–1188. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.82B8.9864
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