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. 2010 May 21;81(3):308–317. doi: 10.3109/17453674.2010.480938

Table 1.

Donor information for the eleven cemented implants

A B C D E F G H I
A a 76 F 2 1.29 Y N Breast cancer Modular calcar replacement (BP) – Zimmer
B a 76 F 5 3.19 Y N Breast cancer Precision long stem (BP) – Howmedica
C 87 F 0.9 2.94 N N Cardiac arrest Perfecta (BP) – Wright Medical Technology
D 88 M 0.2 5.73 Y N Cardiac arrest Perfecta PDA calcar replacement (HE) – Wright Medical Technology
E 80 F 20+ 0.99 N N Cardiac arrest Müller Curved (TH) – JRI Ltd.
F 77 F NA 0.87 N P Adeno-carcinoma Cemented F Series (BP) – Implex
G 93 F NA 6.85 Y N Renal insufficiency Omnifit w/proximal rough surface (BP) – Osteonics
H 92 F 6 0.73 Y N b Renal insufficiency Endurance (TH) – Depuy Orthopaedics
I a 85 F 8 0.75 Y P Bacterial endocarditis Versys cemented (TH) – Zimmer
J a 85 F 8 2.5 Y Y Bacterial endocarditis Versys cemented (TH) – Zimmer
K 67 F 14 1.3 Y N Alzheimer’s disease Harris precoat (TH) – Zimmer

a Two pairs of donor bones (A-B and I-J) were from bilateral hip replacements.

b Donor bone H had an extensive cement mantle fracture, most likely from a fall, resulting in a mid-shaft fracture sustained 5.5 years after the total joint replacement procedure.

A Donor

B Age

C Sex

D Years in service

NA: Not avaiable

E Stem roughness (Ra, μm)

F Vacuum-mixed

G Radiographically loose

 N: not loose,

 P: possibly loose

 Y: definitely loose

H Cause of death

I Implant type – Manufacturer

 TH: Total hip replacement

 HE: Hemiarthroplasty

 BP: Bipolar hemiarthroplasty