| Literature DB >> 34348742 |
William Steadman1,2,3, Zak Brown4, Christopher J Wall5,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Minocycline black bone disease is a rare finding that can cause concern when unexpectedly encountered during routine arthroplasty. Prolonged minocycline use can cause selective staining of subchondral bone, whilst peri-articular soft tissue and cartilage appear uninvolved.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34348742 PMCID: PMC8336417 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-021-02617-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Reported Cases
| Study | Age | Joint | Indication | Fixation | Components | Subchondral bone | Minocycline dose (cumulative, g) | Follow-up (years) | Outcome—pain | Outcome—function |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ashukem et al. (2016) | Not noted | Primary shoulder | OA | Uncemented stem, cemented glenoid | Press-fit humeral stem, cemented pegged glenoid (DJO Turon) | Greyish-black | 0.5 | Little to no pain | Normal ADLs, return of ROM, stable shoulder | |
| Chauhan and McDougall (2014) | 82 | Primary knee (bilateral) | OA | Black, normal cancellous bone | ||||||
| McCleskey and Littleton (2004) | 81 | Primary knee (right) | OA | Cemented | Blue-green-grey | ~73 | 1 | Return of ROM, stable knee | ||
| Reed, Gregg, and Corpe (2012) | 55 | Primary knee (left) | OA | Cemented | Not noted, patella not resurfaced | Black, normal cancellous bone | > 365 | 0.25 | No pain | Normal ADLs, return of ROM, stable knee |
| Yang et al. (2012) | 75 | Primary ankle | Reactive arthritis | Fine total ankle | Black | 140 | 4.6 | Occasional arthritic pain | Normal ADLs | |
| 49 | Primary knee | RA | Biomet Vanguard | Black | 131 | 2.8 | No pain | Normal ADLs | ||
| 77 | Revision knee | OA | Zimmer Nexgen LCCK | Black | 176 | 2 | Not noted—multiple cerebral infarctions at 2 years | |||
| 48 | Primary hip | RA | Zimmer ZCA cup and CPT stem | Black | 94.3 | 3.8 | No pain | Normal ADLs | ||
| 33 | Revision hip | Sarcoidosis | Zimmer ZCA cup with JMM KT plate, Zimmer CPT stem | Black | 42.5 | 3.6 | No pain | Normal ADLs | ||
| This study (2021) | 57 | Primary knee (right) | OA | Cemented | Stryker Triathlon PS, patella resurfaced | Black | 584 | 4 | No pain | Normal ADLs, return of ROM, stable knee |
| 59 | Primary knee (left) | OA | Cemented | Stryker Triathlon CR, patella not resurfaced | Black | 621 | 2 | No pain | Normal ADLs, return of ROM, stable knee | |
Fig. 1Operative scar following right total knee arthroplasty
Fig. 2Femoral surface
Fig. 3Tibial surface
Fig. 4PRISMA flowchart