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Acoustic monitoring (RFM) of total hip arthroplasty results of a cadaver study
Authors:AC Unger  H Cabrera-Palacios  AP Schulz  Ch Jürgens  A Paech
Institution:1. Department of Traumatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany
2. Regio Klinken Elmshorn, Uetersen, Germany
3. BG Trauma Hospital Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:

Introduction

At present there are no reliable non-traumatic and non-invasive methods to analyse the healing process and loosening status after total hip replacement. Therefore early as well as late loosening of prosthesis and interface component problems are difficult to be found or diagnosed at any time.

Methods

In a cadaver study the potential application of Resonance Frequency Monitoring (RFM) will be evaluated as a non-invasive and non-traumatic method to monitor loosening and interface problems in hip replacement. In a 65 year old female cadaver different stability scenarios for a total hip replacement (shaft, head/modular head and cup, ESKA, Luebeck, Germany) are simulated in cemented and cement less prosthesis and then analysed with RFM. The types of stability vary from secure/press-fit to interface-shaft disruption.

Results

The RFM shows in cemented as well as cement less prosthesis significant intra-individual differences in the spectral measurements with a high dynamic (20 dB difference corresponding to the factor 100 (10000%)), regarding the simulated status of stability in the prosthesis system.

Conclusion

The results of the study demonstrate RFM as a highly sensitive non-invasive and non-traumatic method to support the application of RFM as a hip prosthesis monitoring procedure. The data obtained shows the possibility to use RFM for osteointegration surveillance and early detection of interface problems, but will require further evaluation in clinical and experimental studies.
Keywords:Acoustics  Frequency-Resonance  Biomechanics  Bone Cements  Femur/pathology/ultra structure  Hip Prosthesis
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