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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 99-B, Issue SUPP_3 | Pages 93 - 93
1 Feb 2017
De Martino I Sculco P Meyers K Nocon A Wright T Sculco T
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Introduction

Successful cementless acetabular designs require sufficient initial stability between implant and bone (with interfacial motions <150 μm) and close opposition between the porous coating and the reamed bony surface of the acetabulum to obtaining bone ingrowth and secondary stability. While prior generations of cementless components showed good clinical results for long term fixation, modern designs continue to trend toward increased porosity and improved frictional characteristics to further enhance cup stability.

Objectives

We intend to experimentally assess the differences in initial stability between a hemispherical acetabular component with a highly porous trabecular tantalum fixation surface (Continuum® Acetabular System, Zimmer Inc, Warsaw, IN)(Fig 1) and a hemispherical component with the new highly porous Trabecular Titanium® surface (Delta TT, Lima Corporate, Italy)(Fig 2) manufactured by electron beam melting.