Metal-on-Metal Bearings and Hypersensitivity in Patients with Artificial Hip Joints
Siloah St. Trudpert Klinikum · Kantonsspital Winterthur · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Some patients who have a total hip replacement with a second-generation metal-on-metal articulation have persistent or early recurrence of preoperative symptoms. Characteristic histological changes in the periprosthetic tissues suggested the development of an immunological response. Therefore, in order to determine the relevance of these symptoms, we performed a study of the clinical data and periprosthetic tissues associated with endoprostheses with a metal-on metal articulation that had been retrieved at revision.
Periprosthetic tissues as well as the clinical data on the patients were obtained from the first nineteen consecutive revisions performed at the treating hospitals. At the time of the revision, fourteen patients had the metal-on-metal articulation exchanged for either an alumina-ceramic or a metal-on-polyethylene articulation. Five patients received another second-generation metal-on-metal total joint replacement. Five-micrometer sections were prepared from the tissue samples, were stained with routine and immunohistochemical methods, and were examined histologically. Histological specimens from three groups of patients, two of which were treated with non-metal-on-metal implants, served as controls.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.14
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
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7Topics & keywords
- Periprosthetic
- Medicine
- Radiodensity
- Osteolysis
- Surgery
- Radiography
- Clinical significance
- Prosthesis