[Mechanical properties of new low viscosity bone cements--can be improved by vacuum mixing].

1996 
: With the objective of improving mechanical properties by using a new catalyst, a new bone cement (Sulfix-60) and a new low-viscosity cement with added gentamycin (Allofix-G) were developed. Dynamic weakness was the major disadvantage of the older Sulfix-6 cement, especially in comparison with high-viscosity bone cement. Although static strength could be improved, investigations into improved fatigue strength and the effect of vacuum-mixing on the static and fatigue strength had yet to be carried out. To investigate fatigue stability specimens of the new bone cements were tested using loads under wet conditions until breakage or 20 million cycles. In a first series the cement was hand-mixed in a second series vacuum-mixed alone, and in a third series vacuum-mixed under pressure. Additionally, the ultimate static bending strength was investigated using the standard four-point bending test for the three series of bone cement. Vacuum-mixing brought about an improvement in the dynamic strength of Sulfix-60 from 6.3 MPa, to 9.1 MPa and for Allofix-G from 6.3 MPa to 8.2 MPa; additional pressure brought no further improvement. A 200% increased fatigue stability was detectable in comparison with the older cement. The ultimate bending strength was also significantly improved by vacuum-mixing for both bone cements.
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