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Air Inclusion in Bone Cement: Importance of the Mixing Technique.

LINDÉN, ULF M.D.; GILLQUIST, JAN M.D., Ph.D.
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research: October 1989
SECTION II: GENERAL ORTHOPAEDICS: Hip: PDF Only

The amount of air inclusion in bone cement (Simplex P) expressed as density and porosity was analyzed for five different mixing conditions: manual, mechanical, centrifuged manual, centrifuged mechanical, and mechanical in combination with vacuum. Mechanical mixing resulted in a cement of less porosity and increased density. Centrifugation did not further improve the cement. Mechanical mixing in combination with vacuum was superior to the other techniques in density and porosity.

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