Material properties of various cements for use with vertebroplasty
Elsevier Science
(2002)
L.E.
Jasper, H.
Deramond, J.M.
Mathis, S.M.
Belkoff
Abstract.
The purpose of the current study was to measure the material properties of various cements prepared per manufacturers recommendations
and cements modified according to compositions developed by clinicians with experience performing
vertebroplasty . Cement was prepared, cast to form cylindrical specimens, and tested in compression.
The optical density of specimens from the various cement preparations was measured.
Batches of Simplex P and Cranioplastic cement were also prepared with increased concentrations
of BaSO
4
(20% and 30%; and 10%, 20% and 30%), respectively) to evaluate the effect
of additional BaSO
4. Compressive modulus values for polymethylmetharcrylate
cements ranged from 2-2.7 GPa; some differences were significant (p less than 0.05).
Compared with polymethylmethacrylate cements, Orthocomp
exhibited almost twice the compressive modulus and 2-3 times the strength values.
Increasing the BaSO
4 concentration in Simplex P and Cranioplastic significantly
(p less than 0.05) affected their material properties; however, it is unknown if these changes in
material properties are clinically important. Optical density increased as a function of
concentration of opacifying agent added. The current study provides clinicians with information
on changes in the material properties of bone cements when the compositions are altered in a
manner consistent with the practice of vertebroplasty.