Literature DB >> 29652237

Failure of facet replacement system with metal-on-metal bearing surface and subsequent discovery of cobalt allergy: report of 2 cases.

Matthew L Goodwin, William Ryan Spiker, Darrel S Brodke, Brandon D Lawrence.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to report on 2 patients in whom metal-on-metal (MOM) facet replacements failed, with subsequent positive findings on allergy testing. Motion-preserving devices have been used with limited success when instrumentation is indicated in the mobile spine. MOM-bearing surfaces in orthopedics were developed to increase implant longevity, yet have been associated with numerous adverse outcomes, including local tissue reactions, pseudotumors, metallosis, and the need for revision surgery. Five patients with spinal stenosis and low-grade spondylolisthesis were randomized to undergo facet replacement surgery with the ACADIA facet replacement system at the authors' institution. Two patients experienced a return of neurological symptoms after a pain-free interval (< 2 years) with development of local tissue reaction and positive findings on allergy testing to cobalt, the metal in the MOM-bearing surface. Both patients underwent successful removal of the implant and revision to titanium posterior spinal fusion and interbody fusion without further complication. Motion-preserving devices have been designed and trialed for specific indications in the mobile spine. Given the adverse results from MOM devices in hip arthroplasty and now the early reports with MOM facet replacements, caution is warranted when moving forward with any MOM joint-bearing surface. Both patients presented here had an unusual tissue reaction locally and subsequent positive allergy testing results to cobalt. These 2 patients appear to have developed a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to the metal, likely from fine debris at the MOM interface.

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Keywords:  ACADIA facet replacement system; AFRS; AFRS = ACADIA facet replacement system; MOM = metal-on-metal; PSIF = posterior spinal instrumented fusion; cobalt; metal allergy; metal-on-metal; spondylolisthesis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29652237     DOI: 10.3171/2017.10.SPINE17862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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