Abstract
1. The use of acrylic cement in bonding femoral head prostheses to bone is described.
2. No sign of deterioration of the bond between the cement and bone has been seen in histological preparations up to three and a quarter years after operation, and no harmful effects have been recognised, or suspected, in 455 patients in whom it has been used.
3. The technique is considered justifiable in elderly patients where the medullary canal is large and the cortex of the femur is thin and brittle.