Literature DB >> 11061457

Serum titanium level for diagnosis of a failed, metal-backed patellar component.

S S Leopold1, R A Berger, L Patterson, A K Skipor, R M Urban, J J Jacobs.   

Abstract

A case is presented in which an elevated serum titanium level was used to make the diagnosis of a failed metal-backed patellar component. The preoperative serum titanium level was 536.8 ppb, which was 98 times higher than the patient's previous level (taken 1 year earlier, when he was asymptomatic) and 2 orders of magnitude higher than the expected level with a well-functioning implant of this type. Revision surgery confirmed that the polyethylene portion of the patellar component had worn through, leaving the titanium portion of the patellar implant to articulate with the femoral component. Wear-through was not evident on preoperative radiographs or clinical examination. As knowledge about the expected ranges for serum metal ion levels after total joint arthroplasty continues to increase, the diagnostic utility of serum metal ion testing in the evaluation of joint arthroplasty function will continue to improve.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11061457     DOI: 10.1054/arth.2000.6632

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Arthroplasty        ISSN: 0883-5403            Impact factor:   4.757


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Authors:  René Aquarius; Luc Walschot; Pieter Buma; Berend Willem Schreurs; Nico Verdonschot
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