Patients with ASR implants (resurfacing and large-diameter (XL) metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip arthroplasty), even if asymptomatic and with a stable prosthesis, may present extremely high blood metal ion levels. We report on a consecutive series of fourteen ASR revisions, focusing on osteolysis and their radiographic correspondence and their correlation with blood metal ion levels. At revision, seven hips revealed severe periacetabular osteolysis which was radiographically undetectable in six and asymptomatic in five. Seven hips with no acetabular osteolysis had significantly lower serum Cr and Co ion concentrations (respectively 25.2, 41.1. μg/l) compared to the seven hips with severe acetabular bone loss (respectively 70.1, 147.0. μg/l). Elevated blood metal ion levels should be considered as a warning of undetectable and ongoing periprosthetic osteolysis in asymptomatic patients with ASR prosthesis.

Randelli, F., Banci, L., Favilla, S., Maglione, D., Aliprandi, A. (2013). Radiographically undetectable periprosthetic osteolysis with ASR implants: The implication of blood metal ions. THE JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY, 28(8), 1259-1264 [10.1016/j.arth.2013.02.019].

Radiographically undetectable periprosthetic osteolysis with ASR implants: The implication of blood metal ions.

Aliprandi A
2013

Abstract

Patients with ASR implants (resurfacing and large-diameter (XL) metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip arthroplasty), even if asymptomatic and with a stable prosthesis, may present extremely high blood metal ion levels. We report on a consecutive series of fourteen ASR revisions, focusing on osteolysis and their radiographic correspondence and their correlation with blood metal ion levels. At revision, seven hips revealed severe periacetabular osteolysis which was radiographically undetectable in six and asymptomatic in five. Seven hips with no acetabular osteolysis had significantly lower serum Cr and Co ion concentrations (respectively 25.2, 41.1. μg/l) compared to the seven hips with severe acetabular bone loss (respectively 70.1, 147.0. μg/l). Elevated blood metal ion levels should be considered as a warning of undetectable and ongoing periprosthetic osteolysis in asymptomatic patients with ASR prosthesis.
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Acetabular osteolysis; ASR; Blood metal ions; Metal-on-metal;
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2013
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Randelli, F., Banci, L., Favilla, S., Maglione, D., Aliprandi, A. (2013). Radiographically undetectable periprosthetic osteolysis with ASR implants: The implication of blood metal ions. THE JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY, 28(8), 1259-1264 [10.1016/j.arth.2013.02.019].
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