High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concern

Background and purpose — There has been increasing alarm regarding metal-on-metal (MoM) joint replacements leading to elevated levels of metal ions and adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMDs). There is little information available concerning the prevalence of and risk factors for these adverse rea...

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Main Authors: Minna Laitinen, Jyrki Nieminen, Aleksi Reito, Toni-Karri Pakarinen, Piia Suomalainen, Konsta Pamilo, Jyrki Parkkinen, Tonis Lont, Antti Eskelinen
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-05-01
Series:Acta Orthopaedica
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1283846
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spelling doaj-07556023b01d4f3abf239482d6feda5b2021-02-02T05:31:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupActa Orthopaedica1745-36741745-36822017-05-0188326927410.1080/17453674.2017.12838461283846High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concernMinna Laitinen0Jyrki Nieminen1Aleksi Reito2Toni-Karri Pakarinen3Piia Suomalainen4Konsta Pamilo5Jyrki Parkkinen6Tonis Lont7Antti Eskelinen8Musculoskeletal Surgery Unit, Tampere University HospitalCoxa Hospital for Joint ReplacementCentral Finland Central HospitalMusculoskeletal Surgery Unit, Tampere University HospitalMusculoskeletal Surgery Unit, Tampere University HospitalCentral Finland Central HospitalFimlab LaboratoriesCoxa Hospital for Joint ReplacementCoxa Hospital for Joint ReplacementBackground and purpose — There has been increasing alarm regarding metal-on-metal (MoM) joint replacements leading to elevated levels of metal ions and adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMDs). There is little information available concerning the prevalence of and risk factors for these adverse reactions, except with MoM hip joint replacements. We determined the levels of metal ions in blood and the rate of revision due to ARMDs in patients treated with MoM hinge total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Patients and methods — 22 patients with TKAs and MoM hinge connecting mechanisms were studied for whole-blood chromium and cobalt levels at 6 months, 1 year, and/or ≥2 years after surgery. Possible ARMDs were investigated by MRI. 12 patients with TKAs and metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) connecting mechanisms served as controls. Results — The cobalt levels were over 5 ppb in 19 of the 22 patients in the MoM group and in 1 of the 12 patients in the MoP group. The chromium levels were over 5 ppb in 11 of the 22 patients in the MoM group and in none of the 12 patients in the MoP group. Pseudotumors were operated in 4 of the 22 patients in the MoM group and in none of the patients in the MoP group. Interpretation — Our results clearly show that the MoM hinge TKA carries a high risk of increased levels of systemic metal ions and also local ARMD, leading to complicated knee revisions. We therefore discourage the use of MoM hinge TKA.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1283846
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author Minna Laitinen
Jyrki Nieminen
Aleksi Reito
Toni-Karri Pakarinen
Piia Suomalainen
Konsta Pamilo
Jyrki Parkkinen
Tonis Lont
Antti Eskelinen
spellingShingle Minna Laitinen
Jyrki Nieminen
Aleksi Reito
Toni-Karri Pakarinen
Piia Suomalainen
Konsta Pamilo
Jyrki Parkkinen
Tonis Lont
Antti Eskelinen
High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concern
Acta Orthopaedica
author_facet Minna Laitinen
Jyrki Nieminen
Aleksi Reito
Toni-Karri Pakarinen
Piia Suomalainen
Konsta Pamilo
Jyrki Parkkinen
Tonis Lont
Antti Eskelinen
author_sort Minna Laitinen
title High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concern
title_short High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concern
title_full High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concern
title_fullStr High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concern
title_full_unstemmed High blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: A cause for concern
title_sort high blood metal ion levels in 19 of 22 patients with metal-on-metal hinge knee replacements: a cause for concern
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Acta Orthopaedica
issn 1745-3674
1745-3682
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Background and purpose — There has been increasing alarm regarding metal-on-metal (MoM) joint replacements leading to elevated levels of metal ions and adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMDs). There is little information available concerning the prevalence of and risk factors for these adverse reactions, except with MoM hip joint replacements. We determined the levels of metal ions in blood and the rate of revision due to ARMDs in patients treated with MoM hinge total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Patients and methods — 22 patients with TKAs and MoM hinge connecting mechanisms were studied for whole-blood chromium and cobalt levels at 6 months, 1 year, and/or ≥2 years after surgery. Possible ARMDs were investigated by MRI. 12 patients with TKAs and metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) connecting mechanisms served as controls. Results — The cobalt levels were over 5 ppb in 19 of the 22 patients in the MoM group and in 1 of the 12 patients in the MoP group. The chromium levels were over 5 ppb in 11 of the 22 patients in the MoM group and in none of the 12 patients in the MoP group. Pseudotumors were operated in 4 of the 22 patients in the MoM group and in none of the patients in the MoP group. Interpretation — Our results clearly show that the MoM hinge TKA carries a high risk of increased levels of systemic metal ions and also local ARMD, leading to complicated knee revisions. We therefore discourage the use of MoM hinge TKA.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1283846
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