Mitchelson Andrew J, Wilson Craig J, Mihalko William M, Grupp Thomas M, Manning Blaine T, Dennis Douglas A, Goodman Stuart B, Tzeng Tony H, Vasdev Sonia, Saleh Khaled J
Division of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Department of Surgery, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 19679, Springfield, IL 62794-9679, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN 38017, USA.
Biomed Res Int. 2015;2015:137287. doi: 10.1155/2015/137287. Epub 2015 Mar 25.
The prospect of biomaterial hypersensitivity developing in response to joint implant materials was first presented more than 30 years ago. Many studies have established probable causation between first-generation metal-on-metal hip implants and hypersensitivity reactions. In a limited patient population, implant failure may ultimately be related to metal hypersensitivity. The examination of hypersensitivity reactions in current-generation metal-on-metal knee implants is comparatively limited. The purpose of this study is to summarize all available literature regarding biomaterial hypersensitivity after total knee arthroplasty, elucidate overall trends about this topic in the current literature, and provide a foundation for clinical approach considerations when biomaterial hypersensitivity is suspected.
30多年前首次提出了因关节植入材料而发生生物材料超敏反应的可能性。许多研究已证实第一代金属对金属髋关节植入物与超敏反应之间可能存在因果关系。在有限的患者群体中,植入物失败最终可能与金属超敏反应有关。对当代金属对金属膝关节植入物超敏反应的研究相对有限。本研究的目的是总结全膝关节置换术后生物材料超敏反应的所有现有文献,阐明当前文献中关于该主题的总体趋势,并为怀疑存在生物材料超敏反应时的临床处理考虑提供依据。