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Corrosion at the cone/taper interface leads to failure of large-diameter metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasties

机译:锥形/锥形界面处的腐蚀导致大直径金属对金属全髋关节置换术失败

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Background Metal-on-metal (MoM) THAs have reduced wear rates compared with metal-on-polyethylene. However, elevated serum metal ion levels and pseudotumors have been reported in large MoM articulations. Questions/purposes We therefore determined (1) if corrosion occurred at the cone/taper interface leading to instability in patients with large-diameter THAs; (2) how patients presented clinically and radiographically; (3) if adverse periprosthetic tissue reactions occurred; (4) whether metal was released from the implants into the periprosthetic tissues; and (5) if head size correlated with metal release. Methods We reviewed 114 patients who had revisions of large-diameter head MoM articulations. Mean time of implantation was 46 months. To identify adverse reactions and particle load, tissues were stained by hematoxylin and eosin and CD3/CD20/CD68 antibodies. Periprosthetic tissues were analyzed for metal content and distribution in different regions. Electrochemical reactions between the stem and adapter were investigated by a minicell electrode. Results Electrochemical studies on the stem and the head adapter showed a risk for galvanic corrosion. Ninety-four percent of patients had instability at the cone/taper interface. All patients presented with early clinical symptoms; 59 patients had radiographic signs of loosening. One hundred four patients had foreign body reactions and necrosis. The largest amounts of metal released were titanium or iron. We found no correlation between head size and metal ion release. Conclusions These findings suggest that in modular cone/ taper connections, friction of the MoM articulations may cause failure of the cone/taper interface leading to galvanic corrosion and loosening. It is unclear whether the design of this MoM system provides sufficient stability at the taper.
机译:背景技术与聚乙烯上的金属相比,金属上的金属(MoM)THA降低了磨损率。但是,在大型MoM关节中已报道了血清金属离子水平升高和假瘤升高。问题/目的因此,我们确定(1)锥/锥面是否发生腐蚀,从而导致大直径THA患者的不稳定; (2)患者在临床和影像学上的表现如何; (3)假体周围假组织是否发生不良反应; (4)金属是否从植入物释放到假体周围组织中; (5)头部尺寸是否与金属释放相关。方法我们回顾了114例大直径头部MoM关节翻修的患者。平均植入时间为46个月。为了确定不良反应和颗粒负荷,用苏木精和曙红和CD3 / CD20 / CD68抗体对组织进行染色。分析了假体周围组织在不同区域的金属含量和分布。茎和衔接子之间的电化学反应通过微型电池电极进行了研究。结果阀杆和阀头适配器的电化学研究表明存在电腐蚀的风险。 94%的患者的锥体/锥度界面不稳定。所有患者均表现出早期临床症状; 59例患者有放射学上有松动迹象。 104例患者有异物反应和坏死。释放的金属最多,是钛或铁。我们发现头大小与金属离子释放之间没有相关性。结论这些发现表明,在模块化圆锥/锥度连接中,MoM铰接部的摩擦可能导致圆锥/锥度界面失效,从而导致电腐蚀和松动。尚不清楚此MoM系统的设计是否在锥度上提供足够的稳定性。

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