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The effect of the extracorporeal shock wave lithotriptor on bone cement

✍ Scribed by Schreurs, B. W. ;Bierkens, A. F. ;Huiskes, R. ;Hendrikx, A. J. M. ;Slooff, T. J. J. H.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
538 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


For the purpose of studying its applicability for acrylic cement removal during total hip revision surgery, experiments with an extracorporeal shock wave lithotriptor were camed out. High-energy shock waves (HESW) were focussed on discs of polymethylmethacrylate bone cement. The average discharge was 18.1 kV; the number of shock waves 0, 100, 250, 500, 1000, and 2000; the application rate was 85 shocks/min. Macroscopic or radiographic effects were not in evidence. Microscopically, typical lesions in a small concentric focal area with a diameter of 8.5 (k 2.5) mm were found. The individual lesions were smaller than 0.1 mm, and displayed characteristic shapes. The area porosity increased with the number of shocks. The maximal area porosity caused by the HESW, measured by quantitative microscopy, was 4% after 2000 shock waves. The lesions were also studied by scanning electron microscopy. It can be concluded that HESW causes only microscopic lesions on the frontal surface of discs of bone cement, and that these lesions are small compared to the pores normally present in bone cement, when applied clinically.

Methods

Sulfix-6* bone cement was used. Cement preparation was carried out in a plastic bowl with a spatula, according to the instructions of the manufac-No benefit of any kind will be received direct or indirectly by the authors.


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