Mechanical properties of 7-10mm bone grafts and small slurry grafts in impaction bone grafting.

J Orthop Res

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310009, PR China.

Published: October 2011

We compared the mechanical properties of morselized cancellous bone grafts of two sizes: 7-10 mm bone and small slurry bone (about 2 mm). The in vitro test was designed to simulate the hammer and impactor system for impaction bone grafting used in hip arthroplasty clinical practice. The 7-10 mm bone grafts showed higher height, elastic modulus, and massive extrusion strength than those of the small slurry bone grafts. No difference was found in yield strength. The bone mineral density of the 7-10 mm grafts continued to increase during impaction and became higher than that of the small slurry bone grafts after 10 impactions. Our results demonstrated that the small slurry bone grafts exhibit worse mechanical properties as compared with the 7-10 mm bone grafts, which implies that the use of this material in reconstruction of a bone defect in the acetabulum should be limited.

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