Fehring Keith A, Owen John R, Kurdin Anton A, Wayne Jennifer S, Jiranek William A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, MCV/VCU Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia.
J Arthroplasty. 2014 May;29(5):1038-42. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2013.10.009. Epub 2013 Oct 18.
The primary goal of this study was to determine the initial press-fit stability in acetabular components without screw fixation. Mechanical testing was performed with the implantation of press-fit acetabular components in cadaveric specimens. No significant difference was found in load to failure testing between 1 and 2 mm of under-reaming. However, there was significant variability in bending forces required to create 150 μm of micromotion ranging from 49.3 N to 214.4 N. This study shows that cups implanted in a press-fit fashion, which are felt to be clinically stable, have high degrees of variability in resisting load and may be at risk for loosening. There is a need for more objective intra-operative techniques to test cup stability.
本研究的主要目标是确定无螺钉固定的髋臼组件的初始压配稳定性。通过在尸体标本中植入压配髋臼组件进行力学测试。扩孔不足1至2毫米之间的失效载荷测试未发现显著差异。然而,产生150微米微动所需的弯曲力存在显著差异,范围为49.3牛至214.4牛。本研究表明,以压配方式植入的髋臼杯在临床上被认为是稳定的,但在抵抗载荷方面存在高度变异性,可能存在松动风险。需要更客观的术中技术来测试髋臼杯的稳定性。