![]() ![]() This list of products is incomplete, and these products change occasionally see prosthesis product information for each device for composition details.ġ. Prosthetic devices produced by DePuy Company, Dow Corning, Howmedica, LCS, PCA, Osteonics, Richards Company, Tricon, and Whiteside are typically made of chromium, cobalt, and molybdenum. ![]() Blood cobalt concentrations are likely to be increased above the reference range in patients with joint prosthesis containing cobalt. Per US Food and Drug Administration recommendations, orthopedic surgeons should consider measuring and following serial cobalt concentrations in EDTA anticoagulated whole blood in symptomatic patients with metal-on-metal hip implants as part of their overall clinical evaluation. Sustained exposures can cause skin sensitization, which may result in eruptions of contact dermatitis. Even though the primary route of occupational exposure to cobalt is the respiratory tract, skin contact is also important because dermal exposures to hard metal and cobalt salts can result in significant systemic uptake. ![]() Furthermore, inhalation of cobalt particles can cause respiratory sensitization, asthma, shortness of breath, and decreased pulmonary function. Chronic exposure to cobalt-containing hard metal (dust or fume) can result in a serious lung disease called hard metal lung disease, which is a type of pneumoconiosis (lung fibrosis). Acute symptoms include pulmonary edema, allergy, nausea, vomiting, hemorrhage, and kidney failure. However, more than a million workers are potentially exposed to cobalt and its compounds, with the greatest exposure in mining processes, cemented tungsten-carbide industry, cobalt powder industry, and alloy production industry.Ĭobalt is not highly toxic, but large doses will produce adverse clinical manifestations. For most people, food is the largest source of cobalt intake. One of the radioactive isotopes of cobalt, (60)Co, is used to sterilize medical equipment, in radiation therapy for cancer patients, and to irradiate food.Ĭobalt is an essential cofactor in vitamin B12, which is necessary for neurological function, brain function, and the formation of blood. Previously, cobalt salts were sometimes used as foam stabilizers in the brewing industry this practice was banned due to the cardiovascular diseases it induced. Cobalt salts are also used in the glass and pigment industry. It is used to produce alloys in the manufacturing of aircraft engines, cutting tools, and some artificial hip and knee joint prosthesis devices. Improperly handled (60)Co can cause radiation poisoning from exposure to gamma radiation.Cobalt (Co) is a naturally occurring, hard, grey element widely distributed in the environment. The inhalation of dust during machining of cobalt alloyed metals can lead to interstitial lung disease. Chronic symptoms include pulmonary syndrome, skin disorders, and thyroid abnormalities. Acute symptoms are pulmonary edema, allergy, nausea, vomiting, hemorrhage, and kidney failure. The radioactive isotope of cobalt, (60)Co, is used as a gamma emitter in experimental biology, cancer therapy, and industrial radiography.Ĭobalt is not highly toxic, but large doses will produce adverse clinical manifestations. While cobalt is an essential element, cobalt deficiency has not been reported in humans.Ĭobalt is used in the manufacture of hard alloys with high melting points and resistance to oxidation. It is an essential cofactor in vitamin B12. Cobalt is rare but widely distributed in the environment. ![]()
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