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- Femoral Stem Cementation in Hip Arthroplasty: The Know-How of a “Lost . . .
To this end, the aim of the current review is to provide a stepwise technical guide to performing appropriate femoral stem cementation using modern fourth-generation cementation techniques Potentially, most patients could be treated with either a cemented or cementless femoral component
- THA Implant Fixation - Recon - Orthobullets
Dorr classification attempts to guide indications for cemented or uncemented femoral component fixation
- Cementing Technique for THR - Wheeless Textbook of Orthopaedics
Six to eight-year follow-up of one hundred consecutive patients after use of a third-generation cementing technique Radiographic comparison of cementing techniques in total hip arthroplasty
- The cemented stem in hip arthroplasty – state of the art technique and . . .
The modern fourth-generation cementing technique aims to centralize the stem within the femoral canal to ensure an adequate cement mantle A detailed overview of the fourth-generation cementing technique is provided in Table 3 (5)
- FOURTH GENERATION CEMENTING TECHNIQUE WITH A NOVEL SHORT-STEM IN . . .
The Friendly Short is a novel cemented short-stem that grants a less invasive and more bone conservative approach due to its shortened height and innovative cementing technique
- Bone cement,Cementing Generations, Complications Recent advances
Key considerations include factors affecting bone cement performance, proper application techniques to prevent complications, and recent radiological assessments of cement quality in hip replacements - Download as a PDF or view online for free
- THE EFFECTIVE WAY OF CEMENTING - limacorporate. com
The latest generation of instruments introduce a IV generation cementing technique, an adequate cement pressurization and both proximal and distal stem centralization[4]
- Cementation in total hip arthroplasty: history, principles, and technique
‘Third-generation’ or modern cementing technique includes the elements of the second-generation technique, with the addition of vacuum mixing and pressurization of the cement, in addition to centralizers around the stem to ensure a uniform cement mantle
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