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Analysis of the elastic bending characteristics of cementless short hip stems considering the valgus alignment of the prosthetic stem


AutorenlisteJahnke, Alexander; Ulloa, Carlos A. Fonseca; Seeger, Joern Bengt; Rickert, Markus; Jahnke, Gerhard Walter; Ahmed, Gafar Adam; Ishaque, Bernd Alexander

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2018

Seiten49-56

ZeitschriftClinical Biomechanics

Bandnummer52

ISSN0268-0033

eISSN1879-1271

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.01.006

VerlagElsevier


Abstract

Background: The resultant hip force causes a varus torque which must be compensated by a shear force couple depending on the stem alignment of the prosthesis. Since the prosthesis is substantially less flexible than the bone, the interior of the femur is stiffened over the entire prosthesis length. The present study thus aims at analyzing short-stem prostheses for its elastic bending characteristics, considering inappropriate valgus alignment of the prosthetic stem.

Methods: Five short stem prostheses were implanted each in synthetic femora in a standardized manner - in neutral and valgus stem alignments. Bending movements were recorded applying a tilting torque M-x of +/- 3.5 Nm in medio-lateral direction. Variance analyses and Friedman tests were used. A P-value < .05 was considered statistically significant.

Findings: Bending movements b(1)-b(6) showed significant differences (P < .05). It could be shown that different stem alignments (P < .05) and different measuring points had a highly significant influence (P < .001) on the relative movements. Compared to the AIDA (R), the MiniHip (TM) as well as the Metha (R) stiffened the femur to a higher degree (P < .001).

Interpretation: Regarding the elastic bending behavior we see a relevant influence of the stems' design. We conclude that the short-stem principle does not necessarily require the shortest possible prosthesis but rather a long and thin extending stem tip to optimize the lever ratios, ensuring a more physiological bending behavior of the femur. In addition, without sufficient anchoring of the prosthesis, the valgus stem alignment could favor tilting of the implant and should therefore be avoided.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilJahnke, A., Ulloa, C., Seeger, J., Rickert, M., Jahnke, G., Ahmed, G., et al. (2018) Analysis of the elastic bending characteristics of cementless short hip stems considering the valgus alignment of the prosthetic stem, Clinical Biomechanics, 52, pp. 49-56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.01.006

APA-ZitierstilJahnke, A., Ulloa, C., Seeger, J., Rickert, M., Jahnke, G., Ahmed, G., & Ishaque, B. (2018). Analysis of the elastic bending characteristics of cementless short hip stems considering the valgus alignment of the prosthetic stem. Clinical Biomechanics. 52, 49-56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.01.006



Schlagwörter


ARTHROPLASTYBONE DEFECTSFEMURFINITE-ELEMENT-ANALYSISLENGTHPAINPRIMARY STABILITYShort hip stemTHAVarus stress


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