Larger stem to bone diameter ratio predicts lower cemented endoprosthesis failure.
Yazan KadkoyJoseph A IppolitoGregory SchneiderJennifer ThomsonClaire ParkRosamaria DiasKathleen S BeebeFrancis R PattersonJoseph BeneveniaPublished in: Journal of surgical oncology (2024)
Data from this series suggests a benefit to using stems with a larger diameter when implanting cemented endoprostheses at the hip or knee. Stems which were less than 40% the diameter of bone were substantially more likely to undergo implant failure.