Systemic toxicity eliciting metal ion levels from metallic implants and orthopedic devices – A mini review

The metal/metal alloy-based implants and prostheses are in use for over a century, and the rejections, revisions, and metal particle-based toxicities were reported concurrently. Complications developed due to metal ions, metal debris, and organo-metallic particles in orthopedic patients have been a...

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Vydáno v:Toxicology letters Ročník 350; s. 213 - 224
Hlavní autoři: Badhe, Ravindra V., Akinfosile, Obakanyin, Bijukumar, Divya, Barba, Mark, Mathew, Mathew T.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 10.10.2021
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ISSN:0378-4274, 1879-3169, 1879-3169
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Shrnutí:The metal/metal alloy-based implants and prostheses are in use for over a century, and the rejections, revisions, and metal particle-based toxicities were reported concurrently. Complications developed due to metal ions, metal debris, and organo-metallic particles in orthopedic patients have been a growing concern in recent years. It was reported that local and systemic toxicity caused by such released products from the implants is one of the major reasons for implant rejection and revision. Even though the description of environmental metal toxicants and safety limits for their exposure to humans were well established in the literature, an effort was not adequately performed in the case of implant-based metal toxicology. Since the metal ion concentration in serum acts as a possible indicator of the systemic toxicity, this review summarizes the reported human serum safe limits, toxic limits, and concentration range (μg/L, ppb, etc.) for mild to severe symptoms of six (cardiac, hepatic, neuro, nephron, dermal and endocrine) systemic toxicities for twelve most commonly used metallic implants. It also covers the widely used metal ion quantification techniques and systemic toxicity treatments reported.
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ISSN:0378-4274
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DOI:10.1016/j.toxlet.2021.07.004