The purpose of this study was to correlate the bone mineral density measured by DXA with the mechanical properties of the femoral neck.
A plane bone slice with 6mm thickness was sawed of femoral neck using a double cutting saw. The exact specimen dimensions were measured using a sliding calliper with high accuracy. All bone specimens were destructively tested on a material testing machine, in order to determine the material properties (Young’s modulus and yield stress) of the samples. The maximum available compression load was 100 kN with a load rate of 10 kN/min. The operational parameters and experimental data were fully controlled and handled by a graphical software package. Finally all data were evaluated and statistically analyzed.
i) powdered vancomycin or teicoplanin, ii) aqueous solution of vancomycin or teicoplanin.
With regards to samples from Groups IV and V (aqueous solutions of antibiotics) mechanical properties were significant deteriorated in comparison with cement samples from the other groups.
Aqueous solutions of antibiotics must not be added to the bone cement because they dramatically impair mechanical properties of the cement.