Abstract Purpose The aim of this study is a radiographic evaluation and to determine serologic values of chromium and cobalt in the blood and urine of patients who have been implanted with a Stryker ABG II Modular Neck and see if there is correlation with the features of prosthesis and patients. Methods The study involves the collection of data from patients operated on for total hip model with the ABG II Modular Neck with a minimum followup of 1 year. Results We evaluated 22 patients who underwent implantation of a hip prosthesis with modular neck in CoCr. Of these, the average Cr in the blood was 0.63 μgL (range 0.1–2.15 μgL ), the average of Co in the blood was 3.50 μgL (range 0.62–7.78 μgL ), the average Cr in the urine was 1.24 μgL (range 0.48– 2.21 μgL ), and the average Co in urine was 14.22 μgL (range 3.3–31.2 μgL ). None of these patients had undergone revision surgery. Conclusions Our study seems to indicate that the restoration of offset and age are correlated with the release of metal ions, although the correlation is weak and needs better methodological studies and a greater number of patients to confirm this hypothesis.
Chillemi, M., Placella, G., Caraffa, A., Cerulli, G. G., Antinolfi, P., Serologic and radiographic outcome of totalhip arthroplasty with CoCr modular neck atmidtermfollowup, <<MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY>>, 2016; 101 (1): 51-58. [doi:10.1007/s12306-016-0429-9] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/86182]
Serologic and radiographic outcome of total hip arthroplasty with CoCr modular neck at midterm followup
Placella, GiacomoSecondo
;Cerulli, Giuliano GiorgioPenultimo
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2017
Abstract
Abstract Purpose The aim of this study is a radiographic evaluation and to determine serologic values of chromium and cobalt in the blood and urine of patients who have been implanted with a Stryker ABG II Modular Neck and see if there is correlation with the features of prosthesis and patients. Methods The study involves the collection of data from patients operated on for total hip model with the ABG II Modular Neck with a minimum followup of 1 year. Results We evaluated 22 patients who underwent implantation of a hip prosthesis with modular neck in CoCr. Of these, the average Cr in the blood was 0.63 μgL (range 0.1–2.15 μgL ), the average of Co in the blood was 3.50 μgL (range 0.62–7.78 μgL ), the average Cr in the urine was 1.24 μgL (range 0.48– 2.21 μgL ), and the average Co in urine was 14.22 μgL (range 3.3–31.2 μgL ). None of these patients had undergone revision surgery. Conclusions Our study seems to indicate that the restoration of offset and age are correlated with the release of metal ions, although the correlation is weak and needs better methodological studies and a greater number of patients to confirm this hypothesis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.