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Boneloc     decyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate; methyl 2...

Synonyms: Mma-dma-ibma, AG-K-55954, AC1L4UQD, CTK0H8669, AR-1I3578, ...
 
 
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  • Six dogs each had one tibia filled with standard poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) bone cement and the contralateral tibia filled with a new methyl methacrylate-n-decyl methacrylate-isobornyl methacrylate (MMA-DMA-IBMA) bone cement (Boneloc) with lowered polymerization heat and monomer leakage [1].
  • We report the clinical and radiologic outcome of 109 Chamley low-friction arthroplasties implanted with Boneloc bone-cement (Biomet, Bridgend, South Wales, UK) into 104 patients [2].
  • Corresponding figures in the Coxa/ Femora group were 0.08 million USD, in the group with low-viscosity cement, 0.3 million USD and in the Boneloc group, 0.4 million USD per year [3].
  • The amount of MMA extracted during 3 weeks in methanol was smaller for the Boneloc, but the total amount of released monomers was larger [4].
  • 30 patients (mean age 71 years, range: 63-76) received total hip arthroplasties and were randomised to fixation with Boneloc (14) or Palacos cum gentamicin (16) bone cement [5].
 

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References

  1. Blood perfusion and remodelling activity in canine tibial diaphysis after filling with a new bone cement compared to bone wax and poly(methyl methacrylate) cement. Stürup, J., Nimb, L., Jensen, J.S. Biomaterials (1995) [Pubmed]
  2. Low-friction arthroplasty with Boneloc bone-cement: outcome at 2 to 4 years. Walczak, J.P., D'Arcy, J.C., Ross, K.R., James, S.E., Bonnici, A.V., Koka, S.R., Morris, R.W. The Journal of arthroplasty. (2000) [Pubmed]
  3. The economic impact of failures in total hip replacement surgery: 28,997 cases from the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register, 1987-1993. Furnes, A., Lie, S.A., Havelin, L.I., Engesaeter, L.B., Vollset, S.E. Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. (1996) [Pubmed]
  4. Evaluation of Boneloc. Chemical and mechanical properties, and a randomized clinical study of 30 total hip arthroplasties. Thanner, J., Freij-Larsson, C., Kärrholm, J., Malchau, H., Wesslén, B. Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. (1995) [Pubmed]
  5. The acetabular component in total hip arthroplasty. Evaluation of different fixation principles. Thanner, J. Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. Supplementum. (1999) [Pubmed]
  6. The effect of the type of cement on early revision of Charnley total hip prostheses. A review of eight thousand five hundred and seventy-nine primary arthroplasties from the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register. Havelin, L.I., Espehaug, B., Vollset, S.E., Engesaeter, L.B. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. (1995) [Pubmed]
  7. Early failure with Boneloc bone cement. 4/8 femoral stems loose within 3 years. Suominen, S. Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. (1995) [Pubmed]
  8. Boneloc cemented total hip prostheses. Loosening in 28/43 cases after 3-38 months. Riegels-Nielsen, P., Sørensen, L., Andersen, H.M., Lindequist, S. Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. (1995) [Pubmed]
 
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