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Factors to consider in joint prosthesis systems [LINK OUT]

 

 

Chromosomal Aberrations in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Metal-on-Metal Hip Bearings

 

 

Statement on Biological Effects of Wear Debris Generated from Metal on Metal Bearing Surfaces: Evidence for Genotoxicity

 

 

Readability of Patient Education Materials from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Web Sites 

 

 

Conquest of a Worldwide Human Disease: Particle-Induced Periprosthetic Osteolysis

 

 

Metallic Debris from Orthopaedic Implants

 

 

Corrosion of Metal Orthopaedic Implants

 

 

Cancer incidence and causes of death among total hip replacement patients: a review based on Nordic cohorts with a special emphasis on metal-on-metal bearings.

 

 

Hip and knee implantations among patients with osteoarthritis and risk of cancer: a record-linkage study from Denmark.

 

Carcinogenicity of metal alloys in orthopedic prostheses: clinical and experimental studies.

Carcinogenicity and metallic implants.

 

Nationwide study of cancer risk among hip replacement patients in Sweden.

 

 

Metallic implant-associated lymphoma: a distinct subgroup of large B-cell lymphoma related to pyothorax-associated lymphoma?

 

 

Metal-induced sarcoma. A case report and literature review.

 

 

Malignant fibrous histiocytoma at site of metal implant.

 

 

Early sarcomatous degeneration near a cementless hip replacement. A case report and review

 

 

Toxicological principles of metal carcinogenesis with special emphasis on cadmium.

 

 

Malignant fibrous histiocytoma associated with coxofemoral arthrodesis.

 

 

Sarcoma at the site of a single hip screw. A case report.

 

 

Biological tolerance of different materials in bulk and nanoparticulate form in a rat model: sarcoma development by nanoparticles

 

 

A benign psoas mass following metal-on-metal resurfacing of the hip.

 

 

Epithelioid sarcoma in association with total knee replacement. A case report.

 

 

Dermatitis due to orthopaedic implants. A review of the literature and report of three cases.

 

 

A large metallic cyst caused by wear particles after total knee arthroplasty.

 

 

Multilobulated popliteal cyst after a failed total knee arthroplasty.

 

 

Metal-backed patellar component failure in total knee arthroplasty presenting as a giant calf mass.

 

 

Failure of a polyethylene total knee component presenting as a thigh mass. Report of a rare complication of total knee arthroplasty.

 

 

Extensive osteolytic cystlike area associated with polyethylene wear debris adjacent to an aseptic, stable, uncemented unicompartmental knee prosthesis: case report.

 

 

Dissemination of wear particles to the liver, spleen, and abdominal lymph nodes of patients with hip or knee replacement.

 

 

Accumulation in liver and spleen of metal particles generated at nonbearing surfaces in hip arthroplasty.

 

 

Inguinal lymphadenopathy due to metal release from a prosthesis. A case report.

 

 

Metal-on-metal bearings and hypersensitivity in patients with artificial hip joints. A clinical and histomorphological study.

 

 

Immune response to synthetic materials. Sensitization of patients receiving orthopaedic implants.

 

 

Metal sensitivity in patients with orthopaedic implants.

 

 

Radiographic evaluation of periprosthetic metallosis after total knee arthroplasty

 

 

Osteolysis in revision total knee arthroplasty: a comparative study of osteolysis with and without metallosis]

 

 

Severe metallosis after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty.

 

 

Metallosis after contemporary metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty. Five to nine-year follow-up.

 

 

[Case report of extensive metallosis in extra-articular tissues after unicompartmental knee joint replacement]

 

 

Periprosthetic bone loss in total hip arthroplasty. Polyethylene wear debris and the concept of the effective joint space.

 

 

Osteolysis after total knee arthroplasty without cement.

 

 

Osteolysis associated with a cemented modular posterior-cruciate-substituting total knee design : five to eight-year follow-up.

 

 

 Osteolysis of the distal femur after total knee arthroplasty.

 

 

Spinal implant debris-induced osteolysis.

 

 

Isolation and characterization of wear particles generated in patients who have had failure of a hip arthroplasty without cement.

 

Characterization and comparison of wear debris from failed total hip implants of different types.

Metal release in patients who have had a primary total hip arthroplasty. A prospective, controlled, longitudinal study

 

 

Extraction and characterization of metallic wear debris from total joint arthroplasty.

 

  

Particulate titanium and cobalt-chrome metallic debris in failed total knee arthroplasty. A quantitative histologic analysis.

 

 

Systemic distribution of wear debris after hip replacement. A cause for concern?

 

 

Ultrastructural analysis of metallic debris and tissue reaction around spinal implants in patients with late operative site pain.

 

 

Metallic debris in femoral endosteolysis in failed cemented total hip arthroplasties.

 

 

Polyethylene wear and rim fracture in total disc arthroplasty.

 

 

Metal release in patients who have had a primary total hip arthroplasty. A prospective, controlled, longitudinal study.

 

 

An unusual lymphocytic perivascular infiltration in tissues around contemporary metal-on-metal joint replacements.

 

 

Biomaterial optimization in total disc arthroplasty.

 

 

The case against first metatarsal phalangeal joint implant arthroplasty.

 

 

Metallic orthopaedic implants and airport metal detectors.

 

 

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