Multi-technique characterization of retrieved bone cement from revised total hip arthroplasties

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T. Eliades
J. S. Papadopulos
G. Eliades
N. Silikas
D. C. Watts
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[1] University of Manchester Dental School,Biomaterials Science Unit
[2] University of Athens,Biomaterials Laboratory, School of Dentistry
[3] University of Athens,Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine
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Bone Cement; Femoral Stem; Revision Arthroplasties; Cement Sample; Aging Pattern;
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The purpose of this study was to assess the chemical composition, structure and degree of double bond conversion of retrieved bone cement from 29 total hip replacement revision arthroplasties, employing a multi-technique approach. Scanning electron microscopy revealed a porous cement surface, which replicated the characteristics of bone or femoral stem surface irregularities. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicated that the retrieved bone cement samples were covered by a well-organized proteinaceous film rich in amides and alcohols, probably because of the adsorption of species from body tissues and fluids. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry showed the presence of potassium, sodium, calcium and phosphorus, implying the development of a mineralization process of the adsorbed biofilm. X-ray microtomography demonstrated a dense porous network in the bulk material comprised of macropores with a mean diameter >1 mm. FTIR analysis of the degree of double bond conversion of retrieved samples was in the order of 70%, similar to that of samples prepared in vitro in air, but 30% lower relative to their counterparts mixed in vitro and set in water. The effect of the adsorption of species onto bone cement surface on the reactivity of the material with the surrounding tissues and materials, is currently unknown. The results of this investigation reveal that the in vivo aging pattern of bone cements may involve alterations, which cannot be simulated under current in vitro protocols, emphasizing the necessity for adopting in vivo approaches including retrieval studies in assessing bone cement properties. ©;2003 Kluwer Acadamic Publishers
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