
uncemented prostheses
Uncemented prostheses are artificial joints that are designed to naturally attach to the bone without the use of cement. They typically have a porous or textured surface that encourages bone growth, allowing the bone to grow into the prosthesis over time. This process creates a strong, biological bond, providing stability and support similar to a natural joint. Uncemented implants are often used in younger, more active patients and require careful placement by a surgeon to ensure proper integration for long-term function.