Plain radiographs inadequate for evaluation of the cement-bone interface in the hip prosthesis A cadaver study of femoral stems

Authors

  • Maarten E. Jacobs
  • Eric M. J. Koeweiden
  • Tom J. J. H. Slooff
  • Rik Huiskes
  • James R. van Horn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678909150118

Abstract

To determine whether plain radiographs accurately represent the true cement-bone interlock, a comparison was made between radiographs and macroscopic morphology on cross sections of 11 human femora into which a cemented endoprosthesis had been inserted. Four femora had been retrieved postmortem from patients with a hip arthroplasty, and seven cadaver femora were cemented under varying conditions. All the femora were radiographed and then cut for macroscopic inspection of the cement-bone interface with respect to gross interposition, depth of cement penetration, integrity of the bone bed, and lamellation of the cement.

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Published

1989-01-01

How to Cite

Jacobs, M. E., Koeweiden, E. M. J., Slooff, T. J. J. H., Huiskes, R., & van Horn, J. R. (1989). Plain radiographs inadequate for evaluation of the cement-bone interface in the hip prosthesis A cadaver study of femoral stems. Acta Orthopaedica, 60(5), 541–543. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678909150118