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- Title
The effect of a collar on primary stability of standard and undersized cementless hip stems: a biomechanical study.
- Authors
Kistler, Manuel; Steinbrück, Arnd; Schmidutz, Florian; Paulus, Alexander C.; Holzapfel, Boris Michael; Woiczinski, Matthias
- Abstract
Introduction: Aseptic loosening and periprosthetic fractures are main reasons for revision after THA. Quite different from most other stem systems, Corail cementless hip stems show better survival rates than their cemented counterpart, which can possibly be explained by the use of a collar. The study aimed to investigate primary stability with standard and undersized hip stems both collared and collarless. Materials and methods: Primary stability of cementless, collared and collarless, femoral stems was measured in artificial bones using both undersized and standard size. After preconditioning, 3D micromotion was measured under cyclic loading at the bone-implant interface. Results: The use of a collar resulted in higher micromotion within the same stem size but showed no statistically significant difference for both standard and undersized hip stems. The collared and collarless undersized stems showed no significant differences in 3D micromotion at the upper measuring positions compared to the standard stem size. Micromotion was significantly higher in the distal measuring positions, with and without collar, for the undersized stems (vs. standard collarless stem size). Conclusion: The key finding is that the collarless and collared Corail hip stems, within one stem size, showed no significant differences in primary stability. Undersized stems showed significantly higher micromotion in the distal area both with and without collar.
- Subjects
ARTIFICIAL bones; PERIPROSTHETIC fractures; CYCLIC loads; TOTAL hip replacement
- Publication
Archives of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, 2024, Vol 144, Issue 6, p2873
- ISSN
0936-8051
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00402-024-05374-7