Corrosion Effects on the Biocompatibility of Metallic Materials and Implants
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Published:2006
Abstract
In the field of medical device development and testing, the corrosion of metallic parts can lead to significant adverse effects on the biocompatibility of the device. This article describes the mechanisms of metal and alloy biocompatibility. It reviews the response of implant metals and particulate materials to corrosion. The effect of metal ions from an implanted device on the human body is also discussed. The article concludes with information on the possible cancer-causing effects of metallic biomaterials.
Kenneth R. St. John, Corrosion Effects on the Biocompatibility of Metallic Materials and Implants, Corrosion: Environments and Industries, Vol 13C, ASM Handbook, Edited By Stephen D. Cramer, Bernard S. Covino, Jr., ASM International, 2006, p 820–825, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v13c.a0004205
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