Short stems have lower load at failure than double-wedged stems in a cadaveric cementless fracture model.
Klasan A, Bäumlein M, Dworschak P, Bliemel C, Neri T, Schofer MD, Heyse TJ.
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Bone Joint Res. 2019 Nov 2;8(10):472-480. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.810.BJR-2019-0051.R1. eCollection 2019 Oct.
Bone Joint Res. 2019.
PMID: 31728187
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None of the cadaveric specimens had compromised quality (mean T value 0.4 (-1.0 to 5.7)). Each specimen from a pair randomly received either a double-wedged stem or a short stem. ...Surgeons should consider this biomechanical property when deciding on the use of short femo …
None of the cadaveric specimens had compromised quality (mean T value 0.4 (-1.0 to 5.7)). Each specimen from a pair randomly received …