The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 23, Issue: 2, Page: 279-286

Porosity of Neat and Composite Bone Cement Mantles

Craig L. Hansen; David A. McQueen; Elizabeth A. Friis; Francis W. Cooke; Christopher W. Widenhouse
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The effect of fiber additions to bone cement on femoral cement mantle porosity was determined. Eighteen porcine femurs were implanted with a cemented prosthesis. Three cement types were used: as-received cement, cement with untreated polyethylene terephthalate fibers, and cement with treated polyethylene terephthalate fibers. Radiographs revealed all cement mantles as grade B, with slight radiolucency at the cement-bone interface. The cement mantles were sectioned at 7levels, and porosity was measured at each level. All specimens had similar porosities, with an overall mean percentage of porosity of 3.3% ± 2.2% and a mean pore count of 208 ± 160 per section. The high pore count and porosity were not visible on the standard clinical radiographs.


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