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Hip

TISSUE FEATURES, LIKE WEAR, ARE HIGHLY VARIABLE IN REVISED ASR METAL-ON-METAL TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTIES

The Hip Society (THS) 2018 Summer Meeting, New York, NY, USA, October 2018.



Abstract

Introduction

In 2010, a widely used metal-on-metal hip implant was voluntarily recalled from the market by the manufacturer. Our lab performed detailed retrieval analysis of 548 of the explanted devices and 165 periprosthetic tissue specimens. We reported a high degree of variability in the multiple measurements that we performed on the components, including volumetric wear.

Other studies using semi-quantitative tissue grading methods to describe the histology of the periprosthetic tissues from metal-on-metal hips have looked for relationships between component wear and histological features. Grammatopoulos et al found higher ALVAL scores in 45 hip resurfacing patients with pseudotumors compared to 11 without pseudotumors and a moderately positive correlation between wear and the histological rankings for tissue necrosis and lymphocytic response.

We examined correlations between the component wear measurements from retrieval analysis and the tissue features in this large group of one metal-on-metal hip design.

Materials and Methods

Tissues were processed routinely into paraffin sections, stained with H&E and characterized with light microscopic semi-quantitative scores for ALVAL features and for the number of macrophages and lymphocytes, extent of metal debris and the estimated percentage of necrosis per slide. Spearman correlation analysis was conducted to evaluate any correlations between retrieval wear measurements and histological findings.

Results

The median combined cup and ball wear volume was 17.5mm3 in these 165 cases. The median tissue ALVAL score was 5.5 out of 10. Component total wear volume was not predictive of the ALVAL score (P = 0.09, R = −0.007) or the number of lymphocytes (P= 0.170, R= −0.077) but there was a positive correlation between wear volume and the ranking for macrophages in the tissues (P< 0.001, R=0.215). No other correlations were found for component wear. The median time to revision was 4.84 years. There was a negative correlation between tissue inflammation ranking (P=0.002, R=−0.183) and for lymphocyte ranking and time to revision (P=0.003, R=−0.173). There was a positive correlation between time to revision and the macrophage ranking (P=0.005, R=0.166)

Conclusion

From this large-scale retrieval analysis of one design of metal-on-metal total hip, a high degree of variability was observed over the multiple analyses performed, including volumetric wear and tissue features. This likely reflects our previous observation that no single particular failure mechanism was predominant in this large cohort.

Funded by DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson