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Mechanical evaluation of a bio-active bone cement for total hip arthroplasty

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A new bio-active bone cement, known as CAP, has been developed as an alternative to acrylic bone cement. CAP has improved mechanical properties, with a high modulus that is over five times that of PMMA. The effects of this high modulus are examined by finite element analysis, when the CAP is used in place of PMMA to fix the femoral component in total hip prostheses. The results show a higher tensile stress of 8.76 MPa in the CAP cement, compared with 1.99 MPa in the PMMA cement. However, it is also shown that CAP has a superior fatigue strength of approximately 40 MPa, obtained from a cyclic loading test.

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Ikeda, D., Saito, M., Murakami, A. et al. Mechanical evaluation of a bio-active bone cement for total hip arthroplasty. Med. Biol. Eng. Comput. 38, 401–405 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02345009

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