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The contribution of the histopathological examination to the diagnosis of adverse local tissue reactions in arthroplasty.

Authors :
Perino G
De Martino I
Zhang L
Xia Z
Gallo J
Natu S
Langton D
Huber M
Rakow A
Schoon J
Gomez-Barrena E
Krenn V
Source :
EFORT open reviews [EFORT Open Rev] 2021 Jun 28; Vol. 6 (6), pp. 399-419. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jun 28 (Print Publication: 2021).
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The histopathological examination of the periprosthetic soft tissue and bone has contributed to the identification and description of the morphological features of adverse local tissue reactions (ALTR)/adverse reactions to metallic debris (ARMD). The need of a uniform vocabulary for all disciplines involved in the diagnosis and management of ALTR/ARMD and of clarification of the parameters used in the semi-quantitative scoring systems for their classification has been considered a pre-requisite for a meaningful interdisciplinary evaluation.This review of key terms used for ALTR/ARMD has resulted in the following outcomes: (a) pseudotumor is a descriptive term for ALTR/ARMD, classifiable in two main types according to its cellular composition defining its clinical course; (b) the substitution of the term metallosis with presence of metallic wear debris, since it cannot be used as a category of implant failure or histological diagnosis; (c) the term aseptic lymphocytic-dominated vasculitis- associated lesion (ALVAL) should be replaced due to the absence of a vasculitis with ALLTR/ALRMD for lymphocytic-predominant and AMLTR/AMRMD for macrophage-predominant reaction.This review of the histopathological classifications of ALTR/ARMD has resulted in the following outcomes: (a) distinction between cell death and tissue necrosis; (b) the association of corrosion metallic debris with adverse local lymphocytic reaction and tissue necrosis; (c) the importance of cell and particle debris for the viscosity and density of the lubricating synovial fluid; (d) a consensus classification of lymphocytic infiltrate in soft tissue and bone marrow; (e) evaluation of the macrophage infiltrate in soft tissues and bone marrow; (f) classification of macrophage induced osteolysis/aseptic loosening as a delayed type of ALTR/ARMD; (g) macrophage motility and migration as possible driving factor for osteolysis; (h) usefulness of the histopathological examination for the natural history of the adverse reactions, radiological correlation, post-marketing surveillance, and implant registries.The review of key terms used for the description and histopathological classification of ALTR/ARMD has resulted in a comprehensive, new standard for all disciplines involved in their diagnosis, clinical management, and long-term clinical follow-up. Cite this article: EFORT Open Rev 2021;6:399-419. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.6.210013.<br />Competing Interests: ICMJE Conflict of interest statement: DL reports consultancy and expert testimony, acting as witness for plaintiff in metal-on-metal hip litigation for PXD Ltd trading as ExplantLab, and a filed patent to identify risk of ARMD using genetic algorithm with PXD Ltd, all outside the submitted work. The other authors declare no conflict of interest relevant to this work.<br /> (© 2021 The author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2058-5241
Volume :
6
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
EFORT open reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34267931
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.6.210013