Radiographic assessment of the cement mantle thickness of the femoral stem in total hip replacement: A case study of 112 consecutive implants

Author:

Isaac G H1,Busch C A2,Shetty V2,Drabu K J2

Affiliation:

1. DePuy International Limited Department of Mechanical Engineering Leeds, UK

2. East Surrey Hospital Redhill, Surrey, UK

Abstract

The results are reported of a radiographic study of cement mantle thickness in 112 consecutive primary hip replacements. Measurements were made by three observers of the apparent cement thickness medially and laterally using standard anterior-posterior radiographs. The average cement thickness was 3.2 mm, which is 1.2 mm greater than the size difference between the broach and the prosthesis, and was in the range 2–5 mm in 67 per cent of all measurement points. This has significance for the design of instrumentation to prepare the femoral cavity to give a defined cement mantle thickness. There was a greater cement mantle thickness proximally than distally. In 95 cases it was possible to determine the orientation of the stem within the cement mantle, which showed an even distribution between varus and valgus orientation; 49 per cent were within 1 ° of neutral and only one case was more than 5° from neutral.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Medicine

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