Metallosis is a type of metal poisoning that can occur as a side effect of joint replacement devices with metal components such as metal on metal hip replacements or other metal implants.
Metal on metal hip replacements complications.
If you have higher than normal metal levels in your blood or other complications your surgeon will probably recommend hip revision surgery this is a second hip operation to remove and replace parts of your metal on metal hip with a different type of implant.
In metal on metal devices both the ball and socket components are made of metal.
Metal on metal mom hip implants have unique risks in addition to the general risks of all hip implants.
Metal on metal mom hip replacement devices are the most common type of artificial hip joint and are constructed entirely of metal which may release metallic debris into joint spaces and result in metallosis and other serious complications.
Metal on metal hip replacements release metal ions into the bloodstream.
The lawsuits accuse the company of selling a defective product and concealing information about the risks of premature failure.
Hip revision surgery preserving evidence for your case.
In 2017 the medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency mhra published updated guidelines on monitoring patients with all types of metal on metal hip implants.
All artificial hip implants carry risks including wear of the component material.
Devices that we may be investigating.
Complications associated with hip implant revision surgeries.
In recent years information about the wear of certain metal on metal devices has raised concerns about their use.
Every plaintiff in these suits claims to have undergone at least one invasive and costly hip revision procedure.
These devices are made from a blend of several metals including chromium cobalt nickel titanium and molybdenum.
A metal on metal hip implant fails if it.
Reports of patient reactions to these ions have spurred the fda to order the 21 makers of these devices to perform new.
Check ups are a precautionary measure to reduce the small risk of complications and monitor patients who have had the devices implanted for a long time.