The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent over the past few decades. Patients find themselves being exposed to metals in a variety of ways, ranging from external exposure to instruments such as medical devices to internal exposure via surgical devices being implanted in their bodies. In situ generation of metallic wear nanoparticles, corrosion products and in vivo trace metal ions release from metal and metallic alloys implanted into the body in orthopedic surgery is becoming a major cause for concern regarding the health and safety of patients. The chemical form, particulate vs. ionic, of the metal species in the bodily fluids and tissues is a key to the local nanotoxicity effects ari...
Total hip-joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers where it translates to about 0.16–0....
Increased failure rates due to metallic wear particle-associated adverse local tissue reactions (ALT...
With the progress in modern technological research, novel biomaterials are being largely developed f...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
Biologic reactivity to implant debris is the primary determinant of long-term clinical performance. ...
Implanted metallic medical devices release many of the same metals (e.g., aluminum, nickel, cobalt, ...
Metal-on-Metal total hip arthroplasty (MoM THA) has undergone a recent resurgence as an important tr...
There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from implanted ...
All non-noble metals and alloys will release metallic species into the body. This raises the issue o...
Metallic biomaterials are commonly used for fixation or replacement of damaged bones in the human bo...
Humans are exposed to different types of particles that can enter the body mainly by inhalation, ing...
UNLABELLED: Biopsies from a typical case of pseudotumor following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing (Mo...
The increasing use of orthopedic implants and, in particular, of hip and knee joint replacements for...
The unique size and surface morphology of nanoparticles (NPs) have substantially influenced all aspe...
When a metallic implant is in contact with human tissues, the organism reacts and a corrosion proces...
Total hip-joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers where it translates to about 0.16–0....
Increased failure rates due to metallic wear particle-associated adverse local tissue reactions (ALT...
With the progress in modern technological research, novel biomaterials are being largely developed f...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
Biologic reactivity to implant debris is the primary determinant of long-term clinical performance. ...
Implanted metallic medical devices release many of the same metals (e.g., aluminum, nickel, cobalt, ...
Metal-on-Metal total hip arthroplasty (MoM THA) has undergone a recent resurgence as an important tr...
There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from implanted ...
All non-noble metals and alloys will release metallic species into the body. This raises the issue o...
Metallic biomaterials are commonly used for fixation or replacement of damaged bones in the human bo...
Humans are exposed to different types of particles that can enter the body mainly by inhalation, ing...
UNLABELLED: Biopsies from a typical case of pseudotumor following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing (Mo...
The increasing use of orthopedic implants and, in particular, of hip and knee joint replacements for...
The unique size and surface morphology of nanoparticles (NPs) have substantially influenced all aspe...
When a metallic implant is in contact with human tissues, the organism reacts and a corrosion proces...
Total hip-joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers where it translates to about 0.16–0....
Increased failure rates due to metallic wear particle-associated adverse local tissue reactions (ALT...
With the progress in modern technological research, novel biomaterials are being largely developed f...