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Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2006

Cortical Bone Viscoelasticity and Fixation Strength of Press-Fit Femoral Stems: An In-Vitro Model

Timothy L. Norman; E. S. Ackerman; T. Smith; T. A. Gruen; A. J. Yates; J. D. Blaha; Vincent Kish

Cementless total hip femoral components rely on press-fit for initial stability and bone healing and remodeling for secondary fixation. However, the determinants of satisfactory press-fit are not well understood. In previous studies, human cortical bone loaded circumferentially to simulate press-fit exhibited viscoelastic, or time dependent, behavior. The effect of bone viscoelastic behavior on the initial stability of press-fit stems is not known. Therefore, in the current study, push-out loads of cylindrical stems press-fit into reamed cadaver diaphyseal femoral specimens were measured immediately after assembly and 24 h with stem-bone diametral interference and stem surface treatment as independent variables. It was hypothesized that stem-bone interference would result in a viscoelastic response of bone that would decrease push-out load thereby impairing initial press-fit stability. Results showed that push-out load significantly decreased over a 24 h period due to bone viscoelasticity. It was also found that high and low push-out loads occurred at relatively small amounts of stem-bone interference, but a relationship between stem-bone interference and push-out load could not be determined due to variability among specimens. On the basis of this model, it was concluded that press-fit fixation can occur at relatively low levels of diametral interference and that stem-bone interference elicits viscoelastic response that reduces stem stability over time. From a clinical perspective, these results suggest that there could be large variations in initial press-fit fixation among patients.


Journal of Arthroplasty | 2000

Lavage technique in total hip arthroplasty: jet lavage produces better cement penetration than syringe lavage in the proximal femur.

Steffen Breusch; Timothy L. Norman; U. J. Schneider; T. Reitzel; J. D. Blaha; Martin Lukoschek


Journal of Biomechanics | 2001

Stem Surface Roughness Alters Creep Induced Subsidence and ‘Taper –Lock’ in a Cemented Femoral Hip Prosthesis

Timothy L. Norman; G Thyagarajan; V.C Saligrama; T.A Gruen; J. D. Blaha


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 1995

Creep characteristics of hand- and vacuum-mixed acrylic bone cement at elevated stress levels

Timothy L. Norman; Vincent Kish; J. D. Blaha; T. A. Gruen; K. Hustosky


Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2006

Cortical Bone Viscoelasticity and Fixation Strength of Press-Fit Femoral Stems: A Finite Element Model

T. R. Shultz; J. D. Blaha; T. A. Gruen; Timothy L. Norman


Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 1996

Axisymmetric finite element analysis of a debonded total hip stem with an unsupported distal tip

Timothy L. Norman; V. C. Saligrama; K. Hustosky; T. A. Gruen; J. D. Blaha


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 1997

Influence of delayed injection time on the creep behavior of acrylic bone cement

Timothy L. Norman; M. Williams; T. A. Gruen; J. D. Blaha


Archive | 1996

The Effects of Creep on Cement Hoop Stresses and Axial Displacement of a Cemented Femoral Hip Prosthesis In-Vitro

K. Hustosky; Timothy L. Norman; J. D. Blaha; T. A. Gruen


Experimental Techniques | 2000

DEVICE FOR APPLYING INTERNAL PRESSURE TO CYLINDRICAL SPECIMENS

Christopher U. Brown; Vincent Kish; W. M. Vanscoy; Timothy L. Norman; J. D. Blaha


Proceedings of the 1995 Bioengineering Conference | 1995

Changes in cement mantle stresses due to viscoelasticity and stem-cement interface conditions

V. Saligrama; Timothy L. Norman; J. D. Blaha

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T. A. Gruen

West Virginia University

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Vincent Kish

West Virginia University

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K. Hustosky

West Virginia University

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Christopher U. Brown

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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A. J. Yates

University of Pittsburgh

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D. Hustosky

West Virginia University

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M. Williams

West Virginia University

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V. Saligrama

West Virginia University

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