2016
DOI: 10.1002/jor.23184
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Acrylic bone cement in total joint arthroplasty: A review

Abstract: Acrylic bone cement has a variety of applications in orthopedic surgery. Primary uses in total arthroplasties are limited to prostheses fixation and antibiotic delivery. With the large number of total joint arthroplasties expected to continue to rise, understanding the role bone cement plays in the success of total joint arthroplasty can have a significant impact on daily practice. The literature is inconclusive on whether cemented or cementless fixation technique is superior, and choice of fixation type is ma… Show more

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“…The possibility of Cementless vertebroplasty remains unknown. Saleh and his colleagues have indicated cementless fixation may have a positive stint in younger population [22].…”
Section: Drug Delivery System Porous Pmma and Cementless Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The possibility of Cementless vertebroplasty remains unknown. Saleh and his colleagues have indicated cementless fixation may have a positive stint in younger population [22].…”
Section: Drug Delivery System Porous Pmma and Cementless Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the viscosity steadily increases during the PMMA polymerization process. The storage and loss moduli increase over time as the PMMA polymerization progresses [22]. In addition, the bone cement should be injected at the latest time point possible in order to prevent leakage and extravasation.…”
Section: Pmma Viscosity Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Antibiotic-loaded PMMA will continue to serve important roles in a limited set of cases in which removal is not necessary, such as in the anchoring of a prosthetic device. This was the initial application of antibiotic-loaded PMMA cement, and this practice is still common today [26,29]. Currently, antibiotic-laden PMMA formulations continue to be improved, with combination therapies such as vancomycin or clindamycin added to gentamicin for a synergistic effect in preventing infection [2931].…”
Section: 0 Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was the initial application of antibiotic-loaded PMMA cement, and this practice is still common today [26,29]. Currently, antibiotic-laden PMMA formulations continue to be improved, with combination therapies such as vancomycin or clindamycin added to gentamicin for a synergistic effect in preventing infection [2931]. On the other hand, bone tissue engineering has advanced greatly in the last few decades, facilitating the development of improved biodegradable scaffolds of both natural and synthetic polymers.…”
Section: 0 Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%