Increasing reaming depth enhances implant stability while minimizing bone strain.
2025-06-19, Bone & Joint Research (10.1302/2046-3758.146.BJR-2024-0118.R3) (online)Monil Karia, Ruben Doyle, Adam Reynolds, Jonathan Jeffers, and Justin Cobb (?)
Increasing the interference fit of the acetabular component can increase primary stability, but it introduces excessive periacetabular strain during impaction, which can lead to fractures. An optimal outcome following cementless acetabular component impaction is maximal primary implant stability with minimal periacetabular bone strain. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a simple modification to a surgeon's reaming technique can achieve this desirable outcome.
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