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SERUM TITANIUM LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH MODULAR VERSUS NONMODULAR HIP PROSTHESES



Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of our study was to compare serum titanium levels in patients with the three-piece modular AcuMatch® and one-piece nonmodular Versys® titanium femoral components.

Methods: Blood samples were obtained at multiple time points for four years after the surgery in patients with the Versys® one-piece (47 patients) or AcuMatch® three-piece (70 patients) femoral stems. Control levels were measured in 20 patients without titanium implants. Titanium (Ti) levels were measured using high resolution inductively coupled-plasma mass spectroscopy by a technician blinded to the patient groups.

Results: Medium Ti was significantly lower in the control group (.21 & #61549;g/L), when compared to patients with one- and three-part stems at all follow-up periods (p < .02). At 1 and 2 years post-operatively, medium Ti levels in the three-part group (3.1 and 3.4 & #61549;g/L) were significantly higher than levels in the one-part group (1.7 and 1.6 & #61549;g/L) (p < .004). At 3 and 4 years, medium titanium levels were not significantly different in the one-part group (2.5 and 2.7 & #61549;g/L) when compared to the three-part group (3.5 and 3.1 & #61549;g/L) (p > .05).

Conclusions: The intraoperative flexibility provided by modular femoral stems may be offset by increased wear at modular junctions. Ti levels were significantly higher in patients with a highly modular three-part femoral stems at 1 and 2 years but no significant difference was found at 3 and 4 years postoperatively. Continued monitoring of these patients is warranted to determine if metal levels can be used to evaluate stem performance.

Correspondence should be addressed to Cynthia Vezina, Communications Manager, COA, 4150-360 Ste. Catherine St. West, Westmount, QC H3Z 2Y5, Canada