Primary stability of two uncemented acetabular components of different geometry : hemispherical or peripherally enhanced?


Autoria(s): Antoniades, G.; Smith, E. J.; Deakin, A. H.; Wearing, Scott C.; Sarungi, M.
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01/12/2013

Resumo

Objective This study compared the primary stability of two commercially available acetabular components from the same manufacturer, which differ only in geometry; a hemispherical and a peripherally enhanced design (peripheral self-locking (PSL)). The objective was to determine whether altered geometry resulted in better primary stability. Methods Acetabular components were seated with 0.8 mm to 2 mm interference fits in reamed polyethylene bone substrate of two different densities (0.22 g/cm3 and 0.45 g/cm3). The primary stability of each component design was investigated by measuring the peak failure load during uniaxial pull-out and tangential lever-out tests. Results There was no statistically significant difference in seating force (p = 0.104) or primary stability (pull-out p = 0.171, lever-out p = 0.087) of the two components in the low-density substrate. Similarly, in the high-density substrate, there was no statistically significant difference in the peak pull-out force (p = 0.154) or lever-out moment (p = 0.574) between the designs. However, the PSL component required a significantly higher seating force thanthe hemispherical cup in the high-density bone analogue (p = 0.006). Conclusions Higher seating forces associated with the PSL design may result in inadequate seating and increased risk of component malpositioning or acetabular fracture in the intra-operative setting in high-density bone stock. Our results, if translated clinically, suggest that a purely hemispherical geometry may have an advantage over a peripherally enhanced geometry in high density bone stock.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65406/

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British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65406/1/QUT_eprint_BJR2000193.pdf

http://www.bjr.boneandjoint.org.uk/content/2/12/264.full

DOI:10.1302/2046-3758.212.2000193

Antoniades, G., Smith, E. J., Deakin, A. H., Wearing, Scott C., & Sarungi, M. (2013) Primary stability of two uncemented acetabular components of different geometry : hemispherical or peripherally enhanced? Bone & Joint Research, 2(12), pp. 264-269.

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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #110314 Orthopaedics #110601 Biomechanics #Acetabular cup #Primary Stability #Total Hip Replacement #Fixation
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Journal Article