Title: Consequences of particles formation
1Consequences of particles formation
Biological response
- Increase in total surface area
- Local tissue response and release of cytokines
involved in bone resorption
2Biological response
Local tissue response
B.F. Morrey, Biological, Material, and Mechanical
Considerations of Joint Replacement, 1993
3Consequences of particles formation
Biological response
- Increase in total surface area
- Local tissue response and release of cytokines
involved in bone resorption - Systemic effects
4Biological response
Systemic effect of metal particles blood and
urine
Hip prosthesis implanted
2-year post-op
I. Miloev, P. Campbell, V. Piot, J.Orhop. Res.,
23 (2005) 526-535
5Consequences of particles formation
Biological response
- Increase in total surface area
- Local tissue response and release of cytokines
involved in bone resorption - Systemic effects
- Transport of particles to distant organs
- Potential for carcinogenesis and hypersensitivity
6Metal sensitivity
Skin test for metal sensitivity are not
correlative and are unable to predict delayed
metal hypersensitivity !
7- Willert HG et al., Osteologie (2000), World
Tribology Forum in Artroplasty (2001) - Delayed Type Hypersensitivity (DTH) related to
the use of metal-on-metal prostheses - Diffuse and perivascularly oriented lymphocyte
infiltration - Macrophages (sometimes with drop-like
inclusions) - Plasma cells
- Infiltrates of B-lymphocytes
- Massive fibrin exudations
- Clinical status pain
8Concluding remarks
- Benefits of total joint replacements are most
important fot the patient. - We should be aware, however, that loosened
implant components are a source of various types
of nanoparticles metal, polyethylene, PMMA and
ceramic. - Knowledge on their morphology and composition
contributes to the understanding of failure
mechanism. - Efforts are directed to the prolongation of
life-time of implants by increasing their wear
resistance. - Joint collaboration studies between medical and
research community are necessary.
9Acknowledgments
- Orhopaedic surgeons at the Valdoltra Orthopaedic
Hospital (V. Piot, R. Trebe, S. Kovac) - Vesna Levaic, MD, Arthroplasty register
- Prof. Andrej Coer, University of Primorska,
pathology specialist - Dr. Maja Remkar, Joef Stefan Institute
Thank you
10Ceramic particles origin femoral
headacetabular inlay
Wear debris
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11Novel bearing combinations
Lower wear implies a lower number of wear debris
particles and, consequently, a decreased
incidence of aseptic loosening. However, other
problems may arise.
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12Primary hip and knee total hip replacements at
the Valdoltra Orthopaedic Hospital
13Femoral head Femoral stem, Femoral
stem Femoral head, Fracture plate
femoral head
acetabular inlay
acetabular inlay
14Diffusely distributed lymphocytic infiltrates
Perivascular lymphocytic infiltrates
15Wear debris
wear debris particles
Origin of wear debris and their transport in the
body A Cemented prostheses B Uncemented
prostheses
H.-G. Willert, et al., Biological, Material and
Mechanical Considerations of Joint Replacement,
1993
16Bone cement particles origin femoral stem
acetabular cup
Wear debris
17Ceramic wear particles
Wear debris
18Wear debris
Procedure for isolation of metal and polyethylene
particles from periprosthetic tissue using
hydroxide digestion
- Digest minced tissue in 5M NaOH at 65oC
- Ultrasonicate for 10 minutes
- Centrifugate at 6000 rpm for 1h
- Top layer contains polyethylene particles
- Bottom layer contains metal particles
- Hydrolyse at 80oC for 1h
- Ultrasonicate for 5 minutes
- Add 3 ml of isopropanol
- Centrifugate at 6000 rpm for 1 h
19Biological response
Systemic effect of metal particles blood and
urine
Hip prosthesis explanted
2-year post-op
I. Miloev, P. Campbell, V. Piot, J.Orhop. Res.,
23 (2005) 526-535
20Cr-O-particle
Ti-particle
21I. Miloev, M. Remkar, J. Biomed. Mater. Res.,
in press
Different composition of particles arises from
the formation of solid lubricating layer at the
surface containing denatured proteins and metal
oxides.
Ca-P-O-particle
22a
Different composition of particles arises from
the formation of solid lubricating layer at the
surface containing denatured proteins and metal
oxides.
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