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Analysis of serum levels of titanium and aluminium ions in patients with early onset scoliosis operated upon using the magnetic growing rod-a single centre study of 14 patients.

Mandar Deepak BordeSarang SapareEmile SchutgensChadi AliHilali Noordeen
Published in: Spine deformity (2021)
Analysis of patients with scoliosis operated using the magnetic growing rod system concludes that it is accompanied by presence of titanium in the blood but whether clinically significant or not needs to be ascertained by comparison of preoperative and postoperative blood concentrations of the titanium ions in individual subjects. The aluminium ion concentration remains within normal limits. Though implant malfunction may raise the titanium levels in the blood, its clinical significance needs to be determined. The aluminium levels are not affected irrespective to the presence or absence of complications. The long-term effects of raised titanium levels in the blood also warrant further prospective studies designed for precise and deeper analyses.
Keyphrases
  • early onset
  • late onset
  • quantum dots
  • molecularly imprinted
  • risk factors
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution