Title :
Loss of Cement-Bone Interlock during In Vivo Service of Total Knee Replacements
Author :
Goodheart, Jacklyn R. ; Miller, Miles A. ; Mann, Kenneth A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surg., SUNY Upstate Med. Univ., Syracuse, NY, USA
Abstract :
The morphology of the cement-bone interface from total knee replacements was investigated as a function of time in service. Ten post-mortem retrievals and one lab-prepared specimen were sectioned and imaged with high-resolution microscopy. Stereology was used to quantify contact fraction and interdigitation depth. The results show that loss of fixation occurs by resorption of trabeculae that interlock with cement. This occurs early after implantation (1-2 years). Donor bones with better initial interlock maintain interlock better in the short term. The results suggest that loss of interlock between cement and bone could be a factor contributing to aseptic loosening.
Keywords :
biomedical materials; biomedical optical imaging; bone; cements (building materials); optical microscopy; prosthetics; cement-bone interface morphology; cement-bone interlock; contact fraction; donor bones; high-resolution microscopy; in vivo service; interdigitation depth; lab-prepared specimen; post-mortem retrievals; stereology; time 1 year to 2 year; total knee replacements; trabeculae resorption; Bones; Implants; In vivo; Joints; Prosthetics; Slabs; Surgery; Loosening; cement-bone interface; joint replacmenents; retrieval analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering Conference (NEBEC), 2013 39th Annual Northeast
Conference_Location :
Syracuse, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4928-4
DOI :
10.1109/NEBEC.2013.23