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- W4384788435 abstract "The introduction of metallic implants in fracture surgery has revolutionized fracture management. With impressive developments in metallurgical science, we now have at our disposal a variety of alloys which permit us to manufacture near-complete INERT (BIOCOMPATIBLE) implants with very negligible implant metal-related complications. Also, these alloys have reasonably high ductility and malleability and implants of any shape or size can be manufactured from them as per the need of the local anatomy, without compromising their strength. In spite of all these advancements, however, we still do not have the perfect ALLOY. The commonly used SS and Ti alloys in fracture implants undergo low but finite corrosion. This can cause weakening of implants and aggravate fatigue failure. There is also a concern about the allergic, toxic, and carcinogenic properties of the free ions which may be released in vivo. As many young patients with trauma may not want to remove implants, it is important that the metals should have lifelong biocompatibility. Another requirement today is MRI compatibility. In this chapter, we try and understand about physical, corrosion, and biocompatibility characteristics of the currently used alloys and their clinical implications. We restrict ourselves to fracture surgery since arthroplasty is out of purview of this book." @default.
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- W4384788435 title "Evolution and Principles of Metals and Alloys Used in Orthopaedic Trauma Implantology" @default.
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