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In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants

In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in contact with bone, rare earths alloys are commonly examined. These were shown to have a higher corrosion resistance than other alloys and a high mechanical strength, but their exact composition is hard to...

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Autores principales: Huehnerschulte, Tim Andreas, Angrisani, Nina, Rittershaus, Dina, Bormann, Dirk, Windhagen, Henning, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea
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Publicado: MDPI 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5448637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma4061144
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author Huehnerschulte, Tim Andreas
Angrisani, Nina
Rittershaus, Dina
Bormann, Dirk
Windhagen, Henning
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea
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Angrisani, Nina
Rittershaus, Dina
Bormann, Dirk
Windhagen, Henning
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea
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description In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in contact with bone, rare earths alloys are commonly examined. These were shown to have a higher corrosion resistance than other alloys and a high mechanical strength, but their exact composition is hard to predict. Therefore a reduction of their content could be favorable. The alloys ZEK100 and AX30 have a reduced content or contain no rare earths at all. The aim of the study was to investigate their in vivo degradation and to assess the suitability of the in vivo µCT for the examination of their corrosion. Implants were inserted in rabbit tibiae. Clinical examinations, X-rays and in vivo µCT scans were done regularly. Afterwards implants were analyzed with REM, electron dispersive X-ray (EDX), weighing and mechanical testing. The in vivo µCT is of great advantage, because it allows a quantification of the corrosion rate and qualitative 3D assessment of the corrosion morphology. The location of the implant has a remarkable effect on the corrosion rate. Due to its mechanical characteristics and its corrosion behavior, ZEK100 was judged to be suitable, while AX30, which displays favorable degradation behavior, has too little mechanical strength for applications in weight bearing bones.
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spelling pubmed-54486372017-07-28 In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants Huehnerschulte, Tim Andreas Angrisani, Nina Rittershaus, Dina Bormann, Dirk Windhagen, Henning Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea Materials (Basel) Article In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in contact with bone, rare earths alloys are commonly examined. These were shown to have a higher corrosion resistance than other alloys and a high mechanical strength, but their exact composition is hard to predict. Therefore a reduction of their content could be favorable. The alloys ZEK100 and AX30 have a reduced content or contain no rare earths at all. The aim of the study was to investigate their in vivo degradation and to assess the suitability of the in vivo µCT for the examination of their corrosion. Implants were inserted in rabbit tibiae. Clinical examinations, X-rays and in vivo µCT scans were done regularly. Afterwards implants were analyzed with REM, electron dispersive X-ray (EDX), weighing and mechanical testing. The in vivo µCT is of great advantage, because it allows a quantification of the corrosion rate and qualitative 3D assessment of the corrosion morphology. The location of the implant has a remarkable effect on the corrosion rate. Due to its mechanical characteristics and its corrosion behavior, ZEK100 was judged to be suitable, while AX30, which displays favorable degradation behavior, has too little mechanical strength for applications in weight bearing bones. MDPI 2011-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5448637/ /pubmed/28879972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma4061144 Text en © 2011 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Huehnerschulte, Tim Andreas
Angrisani, Nina
Rittershaus, Dina
Bormann, Dirk
Windhagen, Henning
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea
In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants
title In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants
title_full In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants
title_fullStr In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants
title_short In Vivo Corrosion of Two Novel Magnesium Alloys ZEK100 and AX30 and Their Mechanical Suitability as Biodegradable Implants
title_sort in vivo corrosion of two novel magnesium alloys zek100 and ax30 and their mechanical suitability as biodegradable implants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5448637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma4061144
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