An experimental model to study implant corrosion
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An experimental model to study implant corrosion
Abstract
Corrosion phenomena would appear to play a decisive role in metallic implant long term behaviour. This study presents a method to correlate results obtained in "in vivo" and "in vitro" studies on materials used for metallic implants. Samples of titanium and copper immersed in saline solution (pH 7.4 and 5.2) were used for the "in vitro" study. Implants of these same materials were placed in rat tibiae following the method previously described by Cabrini et al. The animals were killed 14 days post-implantation, the tibiae were resected, radiographed and embedded in acrylic resin. Polarization curves revealed high corrosion in copper implants and low corrosion in titanium implants. It is important to point out that the titanium samples suffered slightly higher corrosion when immersed in a lower pH medium (pH 5.2), as in chronic inflammatory processes. A passive film was found on titanium samples as opposed to the strong corrosion observed in the copper implants. Microscopy revealed osseointegration around titanium implants and a severe inflammatory reaction with abscesses surrounding the copper implants. The method presented herein would allow to correlate "in vivo" and "in vitro" studies on corrosion in different implant materials and establish their relation with cell response.
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