The inflammatory pseudotumor formed after metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty

Jie Yuan, Jia You, Yanlin Wan, K. Sun
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Due to its advantages of low wear, high stability and flexibility, the new generation metal-on-metal hip prosthesis is favored by many patients with hip diseases, especially young patients. However, in recent years, several studies have indicated that adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMD) caused the formation of inflammatory pseudotumor, which ultimately led to a higher revision rate after metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty. This aroused the widespread concern from doctors and patients. Moreover, revision surgery for metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty in the setting of inflammatory pseudotumor is faced with a great risk of failure because of the large defects of bone and surrounding soft tissue and difficulty in removing the original prosthesis and the fixing of the modified prosthesis. Therefore, the use of such products is restricted with caution in their choice. We summarized the recent developments in the research in the risk factors, diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory pseudotumor after metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty. The risk factors for the formation of inflammatory pseudotumor around the hip prosthesis mainly include the increase of metal ion concentration, the position of prosthesis implantation and the patient's own factors. The diagnosis mainly depends on physical examination, imaging examination, laboratory examination, arthroscopy and histological examination. The treatment strategies for clinical symptomatic and asymptomatic patients are also varies. Through the detailed analysis, evaluation and summary of the above contents, we may provide guidance for the selection of hip prosthesis, and lay the foundation for further exploration of the mechanism of inflammatory pseudotumor caused by ARMD.
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金属对金属髋关节置换术后形成的炎性假瘤
由于其低磨损、高稳定性和灵活性的优点,新一代金属对金属髋关节假体受到许多髋关节疾病患者,尤其是年轻患者的青睐。然而,近年来的几项研究表明,金属碎片(ARMD)的不良反应导致了炎性假瘤的形成,最终导致金属对金属髋关节置换术后的翻修率更高。这引起了医生和病人的广泛关注。此外,在炎性假瘤的情况下,金属对金属髋关节置换术的翻修手术面临着巨大的失败风险,因为骨和周围软组织存在较大的缺陷,并且难以移除原始假体和固定改良假体。因此,在选择此类产品时应谨慎限制其使用。我们总结了近年来在金属对金属髋关节置换术后炎性假瘤的危险因素、诊断和治疗方面的研究进展。髋关节假体周围形成炎性假瘤的危险因素主要包括金属离子浓度的增加、假体植入的位置和患者自身因素。诊断主要取决于体格检查、影像学检查、实验室检查、关节镜检查和组织学检查。临床症状和无症状患者的治疗策略也各不相同。通过对以上内容的详细分析、评价和总结,可以为髋关节假体的选择提供指导,为进一步探索ARMD引起的炎性假瘤的发病机制奠定基础。
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中华骨科杂志
中华骨科杂志 Medicine-Surgery
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