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Biomechanical behaviour of a French femoral component with thin cement mantle: The 'French paradox' may not be a paradox after all.
Bone & Joint Research ( IF 4.6 ) Pub Date : 2018-08-04 , DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.77.bjr-2017-0288.r2
Y Numata 1 , A Kaneuji 1 , L Kerboull 2 , E Takahashi 1 , T Ichiseki 1 , K Fukui 1 , J Tsujioka 1 , N Kawahara 1
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Cement thickness of at least 2 mm is generally associated with more favorable results for the femoral component in cemented hip arthroplasty. However, French-designed stems have shown favorable outcomes even with thin cement mantle. The biomechanical behaviors of a French stem, Charnley-Marcel-Kerboull (CMK) and cement were researched in this study.

中文翻译:

具有薄水泥罩的法式股骨部件的生物力学行为:“法式悖论”毕竟可能不是一个悖论。

至少 2 mm 的骨水泥厚度通常与骨水泥髋关节置换术中股骨假体的更有利结果相关。然而,即使是薄的水泥地幔,法国设计的茎也显示出良好的结果。本研究研究了法国茎、Charnley-Marcel-Kerboull (CMK) 和水泥的生物力学行为。
更新日期:2020-08-21
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