“…The porosity can be increased, for instance, by inclusion of soluble dextran (Kuechle et al 1991) or of a second antibiotic (Penner et al 1996), but adverse effects on the mechanical properties of the cement limit the extent to which this can be done. In fact, to avoid the inclusion of air in bone cements, that may act as foci for initiation of a crack, polymer powder and monomer liquid are often mixed under lower than atmospheric pressure (Lidgren et al 1984, Wixson et al 1987, Bishop et al 1996, Fritsch 1996. Vacuum-mixing reduces the porosity of bone cement with a concurrent increase in mechanical properties, but it is not known to what extent this procedure affecs the release of antibiotics from the cement.…”