Garrett Simon, Jacobs Neal, Yates Piers, Smith Anne, Wood David
Perth Orthopaedic Institute, Nedlands, Western Australia.
Acta Orthop Belg. 2010 Aug;76(4):513-20.
Ions are released from all metals after implantation in the body through processes of corrosive and mechanical wear. The aim of this study was to investigate whether serum metal ion levels are raised in patients following total knee arthroplasty. Serum levels of chromium, cobalt, aluminium, molybdenum and zirconium were measured in two groups of patients at a minimum of 3 years after knee arthroplasty. Twenty three patients had a cobalt-chromium femoral component and 14 patients had an oxidized zirconium femoral component, acting as a control group as this femoral component is free from cobalt and chromium. All patients had the same titanium tibial base plates, and no patellae were resurfaced. Despite the lack of cobalt and chromium in the prostheses used in the control group, no statistically significant differences in serum cobalt and chromium ion levels were found between the groups. On the basis of these results there does not appear to be any significant rise in serum metal ion levels following total knee arthroplasty several years after implantation.
植入人体后的所有金属都会通过腐蚀和机械磨损过程释放离子。本研究的目的是调查全膝关节置换术后患者的血清金属离子水平是否升高。在两组患者膝关节置换术后至少3年时测量血清铬、钴、铝、钼和锆的水平。23例患者使用钴铬合金股骨部件,14例患者使用氧化锆股骨部件作为对照组,因为该股骨部件不含钴和铬。所有患者均使用相同的钛合金胫骨基板,且均未进行髌骨表面置换。尽管对照组使用的假体中不含钴和铬,但两组之间血清钴和铬离子水平未发现统计学上的显著差异。基于这些结果,在植入数年的全膝关节置换术后,血清金属离子水平似乎没有任何显著升高。