Gl. Maistrelli et al., CEMENT PENETRATION WITH PULSED LAVAGE VERSUS SYRINGE IRRIGATION IN TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (312), 1995, pp. 261-265
Twelve total knee arthroplasties were performed on 12 patients who had
osteoarthritis. The freshly resected tibial plateaus and femoral cond
yles were divided in 2, and each half was subjected to different metho
ds of preparation. One half of the specimen was irrigated with saline
with a standard bulb syringe, while the other half was irrigated with
pulsed lavage, Cement then was pressurized into the cut surfaces, Sect
ions were analyzed using the Image Analysis Software Morphometry Syste
m. A significant increase in cement penetration and decrease in bone d
ebris were found in pulsed lavage specimens as compared with controls
(p < 0.05), The penetration of cement in total knee components can be
significantly increased by using pulsed lavage of the cancellous surfa
ces.