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  • Previous research on bone cement and antibiotics showed no major impact on mechanical qualities, but no clinical comparisons of tobramycin-laden vs. standard cement had been done.
  • A study involving 23 patients with 25 hips examined the performance of Exeter femoral stems with either Simplex P or Simplex T cement over a 2-year follow-up period.
  • Results indicated no significant differences in stem subsidence or retroversion between the two cement types, with overall subsidence lower than in past studies due to delayed post-surgical assessments.

Article Abstract

Background: Previous in vitro research on addition of antibiotics to bone cement has found no statistically significant deterioration in mechanical properties. However, no clinical studies have compared the performance of tobramycin-laden bone cement with that of standard bone cement (Simplex P).

Patients And Methods: 23 patients (25 hips) were randomized to receive an Exeter (Stryker Orthopaedics) femoral stem cemented with either Simplex P (standard) or Simplex T (tobramycin-laden) cement. There were 2 years of follow-up, with scheduled radiostereometric (RSA) examinations.

Results: All stems migrated distally and showed some degree of retroversion. No clinically significant differences in stem subsidence or retroversion were found between the Simplex T and Simplex P cement groups after 2 years. Overall subsidence was less than in previous studies, probably due to a postponed initial post-surgical examination. Rates of subsidence in both cement groups were consistent with those from previous studies of Exeter stems.

Interpretation: Subsidence of the femoral stem after 2 years was similar in the Simplex T (tobramycin-laden) and Simplex P (standard) groups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3339523PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2011.652885DOI Listing

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