Abstract

BackgroundBone cement augmentation is commonly used to improve the fixation stability of orthopaedic implants in osteoporotic bone. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of novel bone cements on the stability of bone screw fixation by biomechanical testing and to compare them with a conventional Simplex®P bone cement and requirements of the standards.MethodsBasic biomechanical properties were compared with standard tests. Adhesion of bone cements were tested with polished, glass blasted and corundum blasted stainless steel surfaces. Screw pullout testing with/without cement was carried out using a synthetic bone model and cancellous and cortical bone screws.ResultsAll the tested bone cements fulfilled the requirements of the standard for biomechanical properties and improved the screw fixation stability. Even a threefold increase in shear and tensile strength was achieved with increasing surface roughness. The augmentation improved the screw pullout force compared to fixation without augmentation, 1.2–5.7 times depending on the cement and the screw type. The good biomechanical properties of novel bone cement for osteoporotic bone were confirmed by experimental testing.ConclusionMedium viscosity of the bone cements allowed easy handling and well-controlled penetration of bone cement into osteoporotic bone. By proper parameters and procedures it is possible to achieve biomechanically stable fixation in osteoporotic bone. Based on this study, novel biostable bone cements are very potential biomaterials to enhance bone screw fixation in osteoporotic bone. Novel bone cement is easy to use without hand mixing using a dual syringe and thus makes it possibility to use it as required during the operation.

Highlights

  • Bone cement augmentation is commonly used to improve the fixa‐ tion stability of orthopaedic implants in osteoporotic bone

  • This study showed that initial screw fixation stability with the novel biostable bone cements was comparable with that of the conventional Simplex®P bone cement

  • The aim of this study was to show whether the bioactive bone cement could improve the screw fixation strength in osteoporotic bone model

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Introduction

Bone cement augmentation is commonly used to improve the fixa‐ tion stability of orthopaedic implants in osteoporotic bone. Cement augmentation is one of the generally used methods in orthopedic surgery to improve the fixation stability of implants in osteoporotic bone. Juvonen et al BioMed Eng OnLine (2015) 14:74 have shown that cement augmentation improves the screw fixation strength. There are some problems and drawbacks in the use of conventional bone cements [7]. PMMA is one of the most common polymer bone cements used in orthopedics because long term results are good [2, 11, 14,15,16]

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