Radiological assessment of the cement mantle is used routinely to determine
the outcome of total hip replacement. We performed a simulated replacement
arthroplasty on cadaver femora and took standard postoperative radiographs
. The femora were then sectioned into 7 mm slices starting at the calcar, a
nd high-resolution faxitron radiographs were taken of these sections.
Analysis of the faxitron images showed that defects in the cement mantle we
re observed up to 100 times more frequently than on the standard films. We
therefore encourage the search for a better technique in assessing the ceme
nt mantle.