Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Claudio Teodoro dos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Cássio, Monteiro,Maurício de Jesus, Abud,Ibrahim de Cerqueira, Caminha,Ieda Maria Vieira, Roesler,Carlos Rodrigo de Mello
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research on Biomedical Engineering (Online)
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Resumo: Introduction Although there has been significant progress in the design of implants for osteosynthesis, the occurrence of failures in these medical devices are still frequent. These implants are prone to suffer from fretting corrosion due to micromotion that takes place between the screw heads and plate holes. Consequently, fretting corrosion has been the subject of research in order to understand its influence on the structural integrity of osteosynthesis implants. The aim of this paper is to correlate the surface finish characteristics of bone plate-screw systems with fretting corrosion. Methods The surface finish (machined and polished) of five specimens taken from three commercial dynamic compression plates (DCP) were evaluated. For testing, the specimens were fixed with bone screws, immersed in a solution of 0.90% NaCl and subjected to a rocking motion with an amplitude of 1.70 mm and frequency of 1.0 Hz for 1.0 × 106 cycles, according to the ASTM F897 standard. Both, plate and screws were manufactured in Brazil with ASTM F138 stainless steel. Results Flaws on the hole countersink area and on the screw thread of some specimens were identified stereoscopically. At the end of the test all the specimens showed evidence of fretting corrosion with an average metal loss of 4.80 mg/million cycles. Conclusion An inadequate surface finish in some areas of the plates and screws may have favored the incidence of damage to the passive film, accelerating the fretting corrosion at the interfaces between the plate hole countersink and the screw head. Keywords Osteosynthesis, DCP, Bone plate, Screw, Fretting corrosion, Stainless steel.
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spelling Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steelOsteosynthesisDCPBone plateScrewFretting corrosionStainless steel Introduction Although there has been significant progress in the design of implants for osteosynthesis, the occurrence of failures in these medical devices are still frequent. These implants are prone to suffer from fretting corrosion due to micromotion that takes place between the screw heads and plate holes. Consequently, fretting corrosion has been the subject of research in order to understand its influence on the structural integrity of osteosynthesis implants. The aim of this paper is to correlate the surface finish characteristics of bone plate-screw systems with fretting corrosion. Methods The surface finish (machined and polished) of five specimens taken from three commercial dynamic compression plates (DCP) were evaluated. For testing, the specimens were fixed with bone screws, immersed in a solution of 0.90% NaCl and subjected to a rocking motion with an amplitude of 1.70 mm and frequency of 1.0 Hz for 1.0 × 106 cycles, according to the ASTM F897 standard. Both, plate and screws were manufactured in Brazil with ASTM F138 stainless steel. Results Flaws on the hole countersink area and on the screw thread of some specimens were identified stereoscopically. At the end of the test all the specimens showed evidence of fretting corrosion with an average metal loss of 4.80 mg/million cycles. Conclusion An inadequate surface finish in some areas of the plates and screws may have favored the incidence of damage to the passive film, accelerating the fretting corrosion at the interfaces between the plate hole countersink and the screw head. Keywords Osteosynthesis, DCP, Bone plate, Screw, Fretting corrosion, Stainless steel. Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Biomédica2015-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2446-47402015000200169Research on Biomedical Engineering v.31 n.2 2015reponame:Research on Biomedical Engineering (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Biomédica (SBEB)instacron:SBEB10.1590/2446-4740.0710info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Claudio Teodoro dosBarbosa,CássioMonteiro,Maurício de JesusAbud,Ibrahim de CerqueiraCaminha,Ieda Maria VieiraRoesler,Carlos Rodrigo de Melloeng2015-07-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2446-47402015000200169Revistahttp://www.rbejournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbe@rbejournal.org2446-47402446-4732opendoar:2015-07-23T00:00Research on Biomedical Engineering (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Biomédica (SBEB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
title Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
spellingShingle Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
Santos,Claudio Teodoro dos
Osteosynthesis
DCP
Bone plate
Screw
Fretting corrosion
Stainless steel
title_short Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
title_full Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
title_fullStr Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
title_full_unstemmed Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
title_sort Fretting corrosion tests on orthopedic plates and screws made of ASTM F138 stainless steel
author Santos,Claudio Teodoro dos
author_facet Santos,Claudio Teodoro dos
Barbosa,Cássio
Monteiro,Maurício de Jesus
Abud,Ibrahim de Cerqueira
Caminha,Ieda Maria Vieira
Roesler,Carlos Rodrigo de Mello
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,Cássio
Monteiro,Maurício de Jesus
Abud,Ibrahim de Cerqueira
Caminha,Ieda Maria Vieira
Roesler,Carlos Rodrigo de Mello
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Claudio Teodoro dos
Barbosa,Cássio
Monteiro,Maurício de Jesus
Abud,Ibrahim de Cerqueira
Caminha,Ieda Maria Vieira
Roesler,Carlos Rodrigo de Mello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Osteosynthesis
DCP
Bone plate
Screw
Fretting corrosion
Stainless steel
topic Osteosynthesis
DCP
Bone plate
Screw
Fretting corrosion
Stainless steel
description Introduction Although there has been significant progress in the design of implants for osteosynthesis, the occurrence of failures in these medical devices are still frequent. These implants are prone to suffer from fretting corrosion due to micromotion that takes place between the screw heads and plate holes. Consequently, fretting corrosion has been the subject of research in order to understand its influence on the structural integrity of osteosynthesis implants. The aim of this paper is to correlate the surface finish characteristics of bone plate-screw systems with fretting corrosion. Methods The surface finish (machined and polished) of five specimens taken from three commercial dynamic compression plates (DCP) were evaluated. For testing, the specimens were fixed with bone screws, immersed in a solution of 0.90% NaCl and subjected to a rocking motion with an amplitude of 1.70 mm and frequency of 1.0 Hz for 1.0 × 106 cycles, according to the ASTM F897 standard. Both, plate and screws were manufactured in Brazil with ASTM F138 stainless steel. Results Flaws on the hole countersink area and on the screw thread of some specimens were identified stereoscopically. At the end of the test all the specimens showed evidence of fretting corrosion with an average metal loss of 4.80 mg/million cycles. Conclusion An inadequate surface finish in some areas of the plates and screws may have favored the incidence of damage to the passive film, accelerating the fretting corrosion at the interfaces between the plate hole countersink and the screw head. Keywords Osteosynthesis, DCP, Bone plate, Screw, Fretting corrosion, Stainless steel.
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