Early detection of prosthetic-hip loosening: Comparison of low- and high-viscosity bone cement

Authors

  • Bengt Mjöberg
  • Herbert Franzén
  • Göran Selvik

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679008993518

Abstract

In 1987, we reported the 1-year migration of the prosthetic components in 16 hips followed by roentgen stereophotogrammetry after fixation with either low- or high-viscosity cement. We now report the migration of these prosthetic components during another 2 postoperative years. Eight acetabular components, four in each group, migrated cranially; and four femoral components, three in the low-viscosity and one in the high-viscosity group, migrated distally. All but two migrations were obvious 4 months postoperatively, which indicates that what is called late loosening is the result of late detection rather than of late occurrence of loosening. Low-viscosity cement did not provide improved prosthetic fixation.

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Published

1990-01-01

How to Cite

Mjöberg, B., Franzén, H., & Selvik, G. (1990). Early detection of prosthetic-hip loosening: Comparison of low- and high-viscosity bone cement. Acta Orthopaedica, 61(3), 273–274. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679008993518