The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 16, Issue: 6, Page: 748-752

The strength of a cement acetabular locking mechanism

Russell D. Meldrum; J. Marcus Hollis
Hip
To minimize the morbidity associated with revision of a well-fixed acetabular shell, some surgeons advocate cementing a polyethylene liner into the shell when a liner exchange is not possible. So far the strength of this cement locking mechanism has been measured on only a few specimens. The purpose of this study is to correct that oversight by measuring the push-out and lever-out strengths of an acetabular polyethylene liner cemented into a porous-coated shell. We cemented acetabular liners into porous-coated acetabular shells using first-generation cementing techniques. Each of 30 specimens was tested for its push-out or lever-out strength. The results suggest that the strength of a cemented polyethylene liner locking mechanism is similar to that of an uncemented acetabular shell.

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