Literature DB >> 29339190

Systemic and local toxicity of metal debris released from hip prostheses: A review of experimental approaches.

Divya Rani Bijukumar1, Abhijith Segu1, Júlio C M Souza2, XueJun Li1, Mark Barba3, Louis G Mercuri4, Joshua J Jacobs4, Mathew Thoppil Mathew5.   

Abstract

Despite the technological improvements in orthopedic joint replacement implants, wear and corrosion products associated with the metal components of these implants may result in adverse local tissue and perhaps systemic reactions and toxicities. The current review encompasses a literature review of the local and systemic toxicity studies concerning the effect of CoCrMo wear debris released from wear and corrosion of orthopedic implants and prostheses. Release of metallic debris is mainly in the form of micro- and nano-particles, ions of different valences, and oxides composed of Co and Cr. Though these substances alter human biology, their direct effects of these substances on specific tissue types remain poorly understood. This may partially be the consequence of the multivariate research methodologies employed, leading to inconsistent reports. This review proposes the importance of developing new and more appropriate in-vitro methodologies to study the cellular responses and toxicity mediated by joint replacement wear debris in-vivo.
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Keywords:  CoCrMo; Hip-simulator; Systemic; Total joint replacement; Toxicity; Wear particles

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29339190      PMCID: PMC6017990          DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2018.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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