Abstract
Introduction
The MHRA guidelines for metal on metal (MOM) suggest cobalt and chromium levels of more than 7ppb as potential for soft tissue reaction. However, in some patients soft tissue reaction is seen even in the presence of normal serum metal ions levels.
Methods
A prospective review of all patients who had metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty was done. Patients who had both serum metal ion levels and MARS MRI scan were included in this study.
Results
There were 574 patients with 319 females and 255 males. 240 patients had both MARS MRI scan and serum metal ions. Fifty nine (24.5%) patients with normal metal ions had metallosis/pseudo tumour on MRI scans, and 17 (7%) patients with increased metal ions had normal MRI scans.
Conclusion
This study confirms that there is poor correlation between serum metal ions and soft tissue reaction. Nearly a quarter of patients with normal serum metal ions had evidence of metallosis on MRI scan. Clinicians should be aware of the potential for soft tissue reaction even in the presence of normal metal ions. Hence, consideration should be given to further imaging where appropriate, to ensure early metallosis is picked up and further complications of pseudo tumour prevented.