Monitoring cementless femoral stem insertion by impact
Antoine Tijou (MSME), Giuseppe Rosi (MSME), Romain Vayron (MSME),, Hugues Lomami, Philippe Hernigou, Charles-Henri Flouzat-Lachaniette,, Guillaume Haiat (MSME)

TL;DR
This study explores using a force-sensing hammer to monitor cementless femoral stem insertion, aiming to optimize stability and reduce fracture risk during hip arthroplasty.
Contribution
It introduces a method to estimate optimal impact timing and primary stability using force sensor data during femoral stem insertion.
Findings
Force indicator I correlates with pull-out force (R²=0.67)
Impact number Nd closely matches surgeon’s perceived full insertion
Proposed approach can guide surgeons to optimize implant stability
Abstract
The primary stability of the femoral stem (FS) implant determines the surgical success of cementless 15 hip arthroplasty. During the insertion, a compromise must be found for the number and energy of 16 impacts that should be sufficiently large to obtain an adapted primary stability of the FS and not too high 17 to decrease fracture risk. The aim of this study is to determine whether a hammer instrumented with a 18 force sensor can be used to monitor the insertion of FS. 19 Cementless FS of different sizes were impacted in four artificial femurs with an instrumented hammer, 20 leading to 72 configurations. The impact number when the surgeon empirically felt that the FS was fully 21 inserted was noted Nsurg. The insertion depth E was assessed using video motion tracking and the impact 22 number Nvid corresponding to the end of the insertion was estimated. For each impact, two indicators…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
