Suivi des patients avec arthroplastie de hanche métal-métal et stratégie de prise en charge des complications [Patients with metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty: evaluation and management of complications]

2016 
The potentially severe complications related to metal-on-metal (MoM) hip replacements have led to a dramatic decrease of their use. Large diameter heads are more likely to fail than smaller diameters, but complications have been described even with « small » diameters. Therefore, monitoring of MoM arthroplasties is mandatory. This includes physical examination, X-Rays, metal ion levels, and potentially cross-sectional imaging. Despite pathophysiology of adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMD) is better understood, their evolution and the potential systemic complications remain unclear. Symptomatic hip arthroplasties, elevated ions levels, and ARMD may lead to revision of the components. In such a situation, an adaquate stategy must be achieved given the high potential for complications.
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