Chromium and cobalt ion release following the Durom high carbon content, forged metal-on-metal surface replacement of the hip
2007; British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery; Volume: 89-B; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1302/0301-620x.89b4.18054
ISSN2044-5377
AutoresPascal‐André Vendittoli, Sophie Mottard, Alain Roy, C. Dupont, Martin Lavigne,
Tópico(s)Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
ResumoWe evaluated the concentrations of chromium and cobalt ions in blood after metal-on-metal surface replacement arthroplasty using a wrought-forged, high carbon content chromium-cobalt alloy implant in 64 patients. At one year, mean whole blood ion levels were 1.61 μg/L (0.4 to 5.5) for chromium and 0.67 μg/L (0.23 to 2.09) for cobalt. The pre-operative ion levels, component size, female gender and the inclination of the acetabular component were inversely proportional to the values of chromium and/or cobalt ions at one year postoperatively. Other factors, such as age and level of activity, did not correlate with the levels of metal ions. We found that the levels of the ions in the serum were 1.39 and 1.37 times higher for chromium and cobalt respectively than those in the whole blood. The levels of metal ions obtained may be specific to the hip resurfacing implant and reflect its manufacturing process.
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