| Literature DB >> 19995315 |
Gayana Mahendra1, Hemant Pandit, Karolina Kliskey, David Murray, Harinderjit Singh Gill, Nick Athanasou.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Necrosis and inflammation in peri-implant soft tissues have been described in failed second-generation metal-on-metal (MoM) resurfacing hip arthroplasties and in the pseudotumors associated with these implants. The precise frequency and significance of these tissue changes is unknown.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19995315 PMCID: PMC2823316 DOI: 10.3109/17453670903473016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Orthop ISSN: 1745-3674 Impact factor: 3.717
Details of revised hip resurfacings including patient demographics and duration “in situ” for each group of patients
| No. of hips | Primary implant | Mean age [SD] (range) | Sex | Mean time to revision in months [SD] (range) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pseudotumor | 13 | 8 BHR, 4 Conserve Plus, 1 Cormet | 55 [13] (30–69) | 13 F | 34 [23] (9–79) |
| Fracture | 21 | 13 BHR, 8 Conserve Plus | 57 [11] (29–76) | 8 F, 13 M | 7 [11] (0.6–42) |
| Component loosening | 9 | 4 BHR, 3 Conserve Plus, 2 Cormet | 59 [13] (30–76) | 6 F, 3 M | 27 [15] (1.4–45) |
| Other | 9 | 5 BHR, 4 Conserve Plus | 60 [8] (46–66) | 4 F, 3 M | 30 [29] (0.1–76) |
Figure 1.Necrosis in peri-implant soft tissues of an MoM hip resurfacing. (a) Necrosis of superficial fibrous tissue that is covered by fibrin in a case of component loosening. (b) Coagulative necrosis in which ghost-like outlines of plump macrophages are evident in a case of pseudotumor.
Figure 2.Inflammation in the pseudomembrane from a case of component loosening showing (a) macrophage infiltration and metal particles (arrowed); (b) macrophage and giant cell expression of CD68; and (c) discrete granuloma formation.
Figure 3.Macrophage and giant cell (arrowed) granulomatous response around an area of coagulative necrosis (top) in a case of MoM-implant associated pseudotumor.
Figure 4.Pseudomembrane from a case of MoM implant component loosening showing (a) numerous perivascular lymphoid aggregates and a diffuse lymphocyte infiltrate; (b) expression of CD3 by lymphocytes in the diffuse inflammatory cell infiltrate; and (c) CD20-expressing B lymphocytes in lymphoid aggregates.
Figure 5.Femoral bone marrow from a revised MoM hip resurfacing showing (a) a collection of macrophages containing metal particles (arrowed); (b) a small lymphoid aggregate; and (c) a discrete macrophage and giant cell granuloma.