Study of an Additional Layer of Cement Mantle Hip Joints for Reducing Cracks

J Funct Biomater. 2019 Sep 6;10(3):40. doi: 10.3390/jfb10030040.

Abstract

Failure of the cement mantle in total hip arthroplasty is not a simple phenomenon. Cracking, which can be caused by crack initiation and repeated loading, can cause loosening of the acetabular liner component. A previous study showed that addition of a metal layer between the liner and acetabular could reduce the stress at the contact surface of the cement mantle. This study elaborates on the performance of the additional layer. Several material properties of the layer were simulated using finite element analysis for maximum performance. A static contact analysis was used to simulate the stresses at the contact surface of the cement mantle. The results show that an additional layer of cobalt chrome produced the best performance.

Keywords: additional layer; cement mantle; hip joint; liner.