Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4060316 The Journal of Arthroplasty 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Design parameters affecting initial mechanical stability of tapered, splined modular titanium stems (TSMTSs) are not well understood. Furthermore, there is considerable variability in contemporary designs. We asked if spline geometry and stem taper angle could be optimized in TSMTS to improve mechanical stability to resist axial subsidence and increase torsional stability. Initial stability was quantified with stems of varied taper angle and spline geometry implanted in a foam model replicating 2 cm diaphyseal engagement. Increased taper angle and a broad spline geometry exhibited significantly greater axial stability (+ 21%–269%) than other design combinations. Neither taper angle nor spline geometry significantly altered initial torsional stability.

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