Avtor/Urednik     Rozman, J; Kmetič, M; Bunc, M; Pihlar, B
Naslov     The stainless steel screw as an orthopaedic implant
Tip     članek
Vir     Mater Corros
Vol. in št.     Letnik 53
Leto izdaje     2002
Obseg     str. 1-5
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     The study reported here dealt with the metallographical inspection and analysis of corrosion behavior of screws for mild Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE), which is a serious orthopedical problem in early adolescence. The screws were fabricated from low carbon, austenitic grade stainless steel type 316L (AISI) with 1600 ppm of nitrogen (316LN2). They were clinically tested in a nearly 25-year-long study where patients in e.arly adolescence were operated with these screws with the fixation in situ. Since the results obtained in all patients were similar, we present the results obtained in screws removed after 3 years of implantation from a 14-year-old boy. Metalložraphical inspection results reveal that a low content of carbon in the SS 316LN2, and annealing this material at a high temperature ensures the monophasic microstructure of austenitic grains. In the grains twin bands that appeared during mechanical deformation were observed. As the hardness measured at the stalk (262 HV) was lower than that measured at the head of the screw (293 HV) it was concluded that cold mechanical deformation of the head was much more extensive than that of the slalk. Accordingly, corrosion of the head could be more probable than that of lhe stalk. Corrosion behavior of the screw in simulated physiological media (0.9% NaCI solution), carried out by the electrochemical method. gave an Ecorr of -0.124 V (vs. SCE), corrosion current density of 21 nA/cm2, and corrosion rate of 0.0110 +- 0.005 mpy. This low corrosion rate indicates that SS 316LN2 expresses relatively high corrosion resistance in a saline dolution. However, potentiodynamic polarization measurements, where the specimen was driven to more than 1.8 V above the Ecorr., showed that in the region between -0.1 and 0.15 V the specimen corroded, while around 0.2 V a small valley appeared ehere passivation proceeded. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters).
Deskriptorji     HIP DISLOCATION
EPIPHYSES, SLIPPED
BONE SCREWS
STAINLESS STEEL
CORROSION CASTING
ADOLESCENCE