Serum aluminium and cobalt levels after ceramic-on-ceramic and metal-on-metal total hip replacement

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In a randomised study, 28 patients with a mean age of 62.2 years (32 to 81) with osteoarthritis or avascular necrosis of the hip received either a ceramic-on-ceramic or a metal-on-metal total hip replacement. Apart from the liners the acetabular and femoral components were made of Ti-Al-Nb alloy. The serum aluminium and cobalt levels were measured before, and at one year after surgery. The 15 patients in the ceramic-on-ceramic group had a median pre-operative aluminium level of 1.3 μg/l (0.25 to 8.4) and a cobalt level below the detection limit. At one year the aluminium level was 1.1 μg/l (0.25 to 2.3) and the cobalt level was 0.4 μg/l (0.15 to 0.7). The 13 patients in the metal-on-metal group had a median pre-operative aluminium level of 1.9 μg/l (0.25 to 4.4) and a cobalt level below the detection limit. At one year the median aluminium level was 0.9 μg/l (0.25 to 3.9) whereas the cobalt level was 1.4 μg/l (0.5 to 10.5). This increase in the cobalt level at one year was significant (p < 0.001). Our findings indicate that ceramic-on-ceramic bearings do not cause elevated levels of serum aluminium in the first post-operative year. ©2006 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.

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Grübl, A., Weissinger, M., Brodner, W., Gleiss, A., Giurea, A., Gruber, M., … Kotz, R. (2006). Serum aluminium and cobalt levels after ceramic-on-ceramic and metal-on-metal total hip replacement. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 88(8), 1003–1005. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.88B8.17870

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