There is public concern over the long term systemic health effects of metal released from implanted medical devices that use metal alloys. Systemic toxic side effects have been associated with excessive metal ion release from implants into human biological specimen's circulation, in which cobalt and chromium plays an important role. Cobalt intoxication has become more frequent due to the wide use of metallic medical implants. Despite the technological improvements in replacement metallic medical implants, wear and corrosion products associated with the metal compounds of these implants may result in systemic reactions and toxicities. The current review encompasses a literature of the systemic toxicity studies concerning the effect of metall...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
Total hip joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers--about 0.16-0.2% of population per y...
Implanted metallic medical devices release many of the same metals (e.g., aluminum, nickel, cobalt, ...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
Introduction: The use of metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip arthroplasty (THA) increased in the last dec...
INTRODUCTION: The use of metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip arthroplasty (THA) increased in the last dec...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
Biologic reactivity to implant debris is the primary determinant of long-term clinical performance. ...
Total hip-joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers where it translates to about 0.16–0....
SummaryWith certain concerns recently reported on metal-on-metal bearing couples in total hip arthro...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
Abstract: Many orthopaedic implants are composed of alloys containing chromium. Of particular releva...
Joint replacement has proven to be an extremely successful and cost-effective means of relieving art...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
Total hip joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers--about 0.16-0.2% of population per y...
Implanted metallic medical devices release many of the same metals (e.g., aluminum, nickel, cobalt, ...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
The use of metallic biomaterials in the medical implant devices has become increasingly prevalent ov...
Introduction: The use of metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip arthroplasty (THA) increased in the last dec...
INTRODUCTION: The use of metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip arthroplasty (THA) increased in the last dec...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
Biologic reactivity to implant debris is the primary determinant of long-term clinical performance. ...
Total hip-joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers where it translates to about 0.16–0....
SummaryWith certain concerns recently reported on metal-on-metal bearing couples in total hip arthro...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
Abstract: Many orthopaedic implants are composed of alloys containing chromium. Of particular releva...
Joint replacement has proven to be an extremely successful and cost-effective means of relieving art...
Metal-on-metal hip replacement implants generate wear debris and release ions both locally and syste...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
Total hip joint arthroplasty is performed in increasing numbers--about 0.16-0.2% of population per y...