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Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem?

Total knee arthroplasty is a common procedure, with extremely good clinical results. Despite this success, it produces 20% unsatisfactory results. Among the causes of these failures is metal hypersensitivity. Metal sensitization is higher in patients with a knee arthroplasty than in the general popu...

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Autores principales: Saccomanno, Maristella F, Sircana, Giuseppe, Masci, Giulia, Cazzato, Gianpiero, Florio, Michela, Capasso, Luigi, Passiatore, Marco, Autore, Giovanni, Maccauro, Giulio, Pola, Enrico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6379738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30788223
http://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v10.i2.63
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author Saccomanno, Maristella F
Sircana, Giuseppe
Masci, Giulia
Cazzato, Gianpiero
Florio, Michela
Capasso, Luigi
Passiatore, Marco
Autore, Giovanni
Maccauro, Giulio
Pola, Enrico
author_facet Saccomanno, Maristella F
Sircana, Giuseppe
Masci, Giulia
Cazzato, Gianpiero
Florio, Michela
Capasso, Luigi
Passiatore, Marco
Autore, Giovanni
Maccauro, Giulio
Pola, Enrico
author_sort Saccomanno, Maristella F
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description Total knee arthroplasty is a common procedure, with extremely good clinical results. Despite this success, it produces 20% unsatisfactory results. Among the causes of these failures is metal hypersensitivity. Metal sensitization is higher in patients with a knee arthroplasty than in the general population and is even higher in patients undergoing revision surgery. However, a clear correlation between metal sensitization and symptomatic knee after surgery has not been ascertained. Surely, patients with a clear history of metal allergy must be carefully examined through dermatological and laboratory testing before surgery. There is no globally accepted diagnostic algorithm or laboratory test to diagnose metal hypersensitivity or metal reactions. The patch test is the most common test to determine metal hypersensitivity, though presenting some limitations. Several laboratory assays have been developed, with a higher sensitivity compared to patch testing, yet their clinical availability is not widespread, due to high costs and technical complexity. Symptoms of a reaction to metal implants present across a wide spectrum, ranging from pain and cutaneous dermatitis to aseptic loosening of the arthroplasty. However, although cutaneous and systemic hypersensitivity reactions to metals have arisen, thereby increasing concern after joint arthroplasties, allergies against implant materials remain quite rare and not a well-known problem. The aim of the following paper is to provide an overview on diagnosis and management of metal hypersensitivity in patients who undergo a total knee arthroplasty in order clarify its real importance.
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spelling pubmed-63797382019-02-20 Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem? Saccomanno, Maristella F Sircana, Giuseppe Masci, Giulia Cazzato, Gianpiero Florio, Michela Capasso, Luigi Passiatore, Marco Autore, Giovanni Maccauro, Giulio Pola, Enrico World J Orthop Minireviews Total knee arthroplasty is a common procedure, with extremely good clinical results. Despite this success, it produces 20% unsatisfactory results. Among the causes of these failures is metal hypersensitivity. Metal sensitization is higher in patients with a knee arthroplasty than in the general population and is even higher in patients undergoing revision surgery. However, a clear correlation between metal sensitization and symptomatic knee after surgery has not been ascertained. Surely, patients with a clear history of metal allergy must be carefully examined through dermatological and laboratory testing before surgery. There is no globally accepted diagnostic algorithm or laboratory test to diagnose metal hypersensitivity or metal reactions. The patch test is the most common test to determine metal hypersensitivity, though presenting some limitations. Several laboratory assays have been developed, with a higher sensitivity compared to patch testing, yet their clinical availability is not widespread, due to high costs and technical complexity. Symptoms of a reaction to metal implants present across a wide spectrum, ranging from pain and cutaneous dermatitis to aseptic loosening of the arthroplasty. However, although cutaneous and systemic hypersensitivity reactions to metals have arisen, thereby increasing concern after joint arthroplasties, allergies against implant materials remain quite rare and not a well-known problem. The aim of the following paper is to provide an overview on diagnosis and management of metal hypersensitivity in patients who undergo a total knee arthroplasty in order clarify its real importance. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2019-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6379738/ /pubmed/30788223 http://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v10.i2.63 Text en ©The Author(s) 2019. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
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Saccomanno, Maristella F
Sircana, Giuseppe
Masci, Giulia
Cazzato, Gianpiero
Florio, Michela
Capasso, Luigi
Passiatore, Marco
Autore, Giovanni
Maccauro, Giulio
Pola, Enrico
Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem?
title Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem?
title_full Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem?
title_fullStr Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem?
title_full_unstemmed Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem?
title_short Allergy in total knee replacement surgery: Is it a real problem?
title_sort allergy in total knee replacement surgery: is it a real problem?
topic Minireviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6379738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30788223
http://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v10.i2.63
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