保留交叉韧带的全膝关节置换术后金属化失败

Ebied Wessam, Maziad Ali, A. Mahmoud
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背景:交叉韧带固定TKA上的PCL断裂可导致聚乙烯部件的异常加速磨损,这可能导致金属/金属关节连接和假体周围软组织中金属碎片的大量浸润(金属病)。患者和方法:回顾性研究8例(5例女性,3例男性,平均年龄64.6岁)初次保留交叉韧带膝关节置换术失败的患者。由于疼痛和不稳定,平均59.8个月后进行了翻修。所有患者均有不同程度的与临床相关的膝后不稳定。通过微生物检查和滑膜液分析,所有病例均排除感染。结果:除了广泛的组织黑染色、晚期骨溶解和假肿瘤形成外,所有病例在手术中都发现股骨部件和胫骨底板之间的金属对金属直接连接异常,并伴有晚期聚乙烯磨损。所有病例均通过单阶段翻修手术进行管理,包括移除植入物、深度滑膜切除术和使用更受约束的模块化膝关节翻修系统进行翻修。结论:全膝关节置换术后金属沉积是一种罕见的情况,在放射学上明显晚期聚乙烯磨损的全膝关节关节置换术病例中,尤其是在保留交叉韧带的膝关节系统中,应怀疑金属沉积。这可能导致严重的骨溶解,使翻修手术在技术上具有挑战性。
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Failure due to metallosis after cruciate retaining total knee replacement
Background: Rupture of PCL on cruciate retaining TKA can cause abnormal accelerated wear of polyethylene component which may result in metal/metal articulation and development of massive infiltration of metal debris in the periprosthetic soft tissue (metallosis). Patient and methods: Eight cases (Five females, 3 males, mean age 64.6 years) with failed primary cruciate retaining knee arthroplasty were retrospectively studied. Revisions were performed after a mean of 59.8 months due to pain and instability. All the patients had variable degrees of clinically relevant posterior knee instability. Infection was excluded in all cases through microbiological examination and synovial fluid analysis. Results: Abnormal direct metal-on-metal articulation between the femoral component and the tibial base plate with advanced polyethylene wear were found intraoperatively in all cases in addition to extensive tissues black staining, advanced osteolysis and pseudotumor formation. All cases were managed by single stage revision surgery with implant removal, profound synovectomy and revision using a more constrained modular revision knee system. Conclusion: Metallosis after total knee arthroplasty is a rare situation that should be suspected in total knee arthroplasty cases with radiologically evident advanced polyethylene wear especially in cruciate retaining knee systems. It could lead to significant osteolysis making revision surgery technically challenging.
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