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Title Tissue reaction to implants of different metals: A study using guide wires in cannulated screws 
Author Devine Declan M, Leitner M, Perren S M, Boure L P, Pearce S G  
Article Information Abstract
Publication European Cells and Materials  Cannulated screws, along with guide wires, are typically used for
surgical fracture treatment in cancellous bone. Breakage or bending
deformation of the guide wire is a clinical concern. Mechanically
superior guide wires made of Co-Cr alloys such as MP35N and L605 may
reduce the occurrence of mechanical failures when used in combination
with conventional (316L stainless steel) cannulated screws. However the
possibility of galvanic or crevice corrosion and adverse tissue reaction,
exists when using dissimilar materials, particularly in the event that
a guide wire breaks, and remains in situ. Therefore, we designed an
experiment to determine the tissue reaction to such an in vivo
environment. Implant devices were designed to replicate a clinical
situation where dissimilar metals can form a galvanic couple.
Histological and SEM analyses were used to evaluate tissue response
and corrosion of the implants. In this experiment, no adverse in
vivo effects were detected from the use of dissimilar materials in a
model of a broken guide wire in a cannulated screw.


Reference BUPP10090 
Year 2009 
Logged 17/02/2010 
Volume 18 
Part  
Pages 40-48 
ISSN 1473-2262 
Keywords  
Comparison Drug  
Language English 

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