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We can therefore conclude from these results that the use of bone cement causes a statistically significant rise in CD14/42a levels in this group of patients, which occurs in the first 24 hours and continues to at least day seven post-operatively.
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In summary, the low-modulus cements caused a decrease in in vitro cell viability in comparison to the nonmodified cement when using nondiluted cement extracts.
Benzoyl peroxide found in bone cement may cause delayed hypersensitivity reactions [ 5, 64, 65].
However, the exothermic polymerization of bone cement may cause osseous or neural tissue injury.
The positive effect on the elution of antibiotics with the addition of liquid gentamicin to bone cement is caused by the increased porosity of the cement.
Because spinal canal compromise resulting from leaked bone cement can cause devastating complications [ 13- 16], cement delivery was ceased as soon as the stream of cement approached the posterior vertebral wall on the fluoroscope.
For this reason, we investigated whether different bone cements could cause different levels of bone loss at this region of interest.
Consequently, significant decreases in TNI values (ranging from 3% to 99%) were recorded, which could reduce the exothermic temperatures experienced in vivo and therefore prevent the likelihood of polymerising PMMA cement causing thermally-induced bone tissue necrosis.
However, as reports of gentamicin toxicity used high doses of gentamicin for treatment of established periprosthetic joint infection, low-dose gentamicin premixed into bone cement should not cause harmful effects [10, 13].
The patient safety incident reports detailed in this paper are compelling, representing eyewitness accounts of instances in which bone cement seems to have caused death or severe harm.
To examine the clinical properties of this cement and to compare the results with those of Palacos bone cement, a randomized controlled radiostereometric (RSA) trial was initiated.
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