In a post-mortem study, we compared subjects with metal implants with and without visible wear with an age-matched control group to determine the extent and effects ofdissemination ofwear debris. In subjects with stainless-steel and cobalt-chrome prostheses me-tal was found in local and distant lymph nodes, bone marrow, liver and spleen. The levels were highest in subjects with loose, worn joint prostheses and the main source of the debris was the matt coating. Metal levels were also raised in subjects with implants without visible wear and, to a less extent, in those with dynamic hip screws. Necrosis oflymph nodes was seen in those cases with the most wear, and potential damage to more distant organs such as the bone marrow, liver and sple...
Total hip replacement is an effective treatment for arthritis of the hip. Its use has expanded to in...
Background: Tissue necrosis and a macrophage and perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate are commonly se...
There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from implanted ...
Metals and metal alloys are the most used materials in orthopedic implants. The focus is on total hi...
Four loosened metal-on-plastic total hip prostheses and associated tissues were examined. Each impla...
Adverse Reaction to Metal Debris (ARMD) is a major cause of implant failure leading to revision surg...
When a metallic implant is in contact with human tissues, the organism reacts and a corrosion proces...
The long-term effects of metal-on-metal arthroplasty are currently under scrutiny because of the pot...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
BACKGROUND: Necrosis and inflammation in peri-implant soft tissues have been described in failed sec...
BACKGROUND: Tissue necrosis and a macrophage and perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate are commonly se...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
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Biologic reactivity to implant debris is the primary determinant of long-term clinical performance. ...
There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from hip replac...
Total hip replacement is an effective treatment for arthritis of the hip. Its use has expanded to in...
Background: Tissue necrosis and a macrophage and perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate are commonly se...
There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from implanted ...
Metals and metal alloys are the most used materials in orthopedic implants. The focus is on total hi...
Four loosened metal-on-plastic total hip prostheses and associated tissues were examined. Each impla...
Adverse Reaction to Metal Debris (ARMD) is a major cause of implant failure leading to revision surg...
When a metallic implant is in contact with human tissues, the organism reacts and a corrosion proces...
The long-term effects of metal-on-metal arthroplasty are currently under scrutiny because of the pot...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
BACKGROUND: Necrosis and inflammation in peri-implant soft tissues have been described in failed sec...
BACKGROUND: Tissue necrosis and a macrophage and perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate are commonly se...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Biologic reactivity to implant debris is the primary determinant of long-term clinical performance. ...
There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from hip replac...
Total hip replacement is an effective treatment for arthritis of the hip. Its use has expanded to in...
Background: Tissue necrosis and a macrophage and perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate are commonly se...
There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from implanted ...