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Local and Systemic Changes Associated with Long-term, Percutaneous, Static Implantation of Titanium Alloys in Rhesus Macaques ( Macaca mulatta ).
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Comparative medicine [Comp Med] 2017 Mar 01; Vol. 67 (2), pp. 165-175. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Metal alloys are frequently used as implant materials in veterinary medicine. Recent studies suggest that many alloys induce both local and systemic inflammatory responses. In this study, 37 rhesus macaques with long-term skull-anchored percutaneous titanium alloy implants (duration, 0 to 14 y) were evaluated for changes in their hematology, coagulation, and serum chemistry profiles. Negative controls (n = 28) did not have implants. Macaques with implants had higher plasma D-dimer and lower antithrombin III concentrations than nonimplanted animals. In addition, animals with implants had higher globulin and lower albumin and calcium concentrations compared with nonimplanted macaques. Many of these changes were positively correlated with duration of implantation and the number of implants. Chronic bacterial infection of the skin was present around many of the implant sites and within deeper tissues. Representative histopathology around the implant site of 2 macaques revealed chronic suppurative to pyogranulomatous inflammation extending from the skin to the dura mater. X-ray fluorescence microscopy of tissue biopsies from the implant site of the same 2 animals revealed significantly higher levels of free metal ions in the tissue, including titanium and iron. The higher levels of free metal ions persisted in the tissues for as long as 6 mo after explantation. These results suggest that long-term skull-anchored percutaneous titanium alloy implants can be associated with localized inflammation, chronic infection, and leaching of metal ions into local tissues.
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- Alloys
Animals
Antithrombin III metabolism
Biocompatible Materials
Chronic Disease
Female
Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products metabolism
Iron analysis
Macaca mulatta
Male
Skull surgery
Time Factors
Titanium analysis
Titanium blood
Prostheses and Implants adverse effects
Titanium adverse effects
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2769-819X
- Volume :
- 67
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Comparative medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28381317