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Bone Remodeling Around Porous Metal Cementless Acetabular Components

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JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 741-747

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE INC MEDICAL PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2009.04.025

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bone mineral density; total hip arthroplasty; cementless; quantitative computed tomography; porous tantalum; bone-remodeling

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  1. Implex
  2. Implex/Zimmer

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Bone remodeling around cementless acetabular components after total hip arthroplasty has not been well characterized. A randomized, prospective study of total hip arthroplasty was performed comparing 2 cementless acetabular implants: a solid titanium and a more elastic porous tantalum design. Seventeen hips (9 porous tantalum, 8 titanium) underwent quantitative computed tomography at mean of 7.7 years, and adjacent bone mineral density (BMD) was calculated. The absolute and relative decrease in BMD from preoperative level was less in zones 9 to 15 mm adjacent to the porous tantalum compared to the titanium component (P <= .02) and predominated posterosuperiorly. The relative BMD increased in all regions adjacent to the porous tantalum component from 5% to 40% over the control. This data demonstrates stress-shielding likely occurs less around a highly porous metal implant of material with an elastic modulus similar to bone.

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