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Electrochemical Investigation Of Chromium Nanocarbide Coated Ti-6al-4v And Co-Cr-Mo Alloy Substrates, Viswanathan Swaminathan, Haitong Zeng, Daniel Lawrynowicz, Zongtao Zhang, Jeremy L. Gilbert Jan 2011

Electrochemical Investigation Of Chromium Nanocarbide Coated Ti-6al-4v And Co-Cr-Mo Alloy Substrates, Viswanathan Swaminathan, Haitong Zeng, Daniel Lawrynowicz, Zongtao Zhang, Jeremy L. Gilbert

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This study investigated the electrochemical behavior of chromium nano-carbide cermet coating applied on Ti–6Al–4V and Co–Cr–Mo alloys for potential application as wear and corrosion resistant bearing surfaces. The cermet coating consisted of a highly heterogeneous combination of carbides embedded in a metal matrix. The main factors studied were the effect of substrate (Ti–6Al–4V vs. Co–Cr–Mo), solution conditions (physiological vs. 1 M H2O2 of pH 2), time of immersion (1 vs. 24 h) and post coating treatments (passivation and gamma sterilization). The coatings were produced with high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray technique at atmospheric conditions to …


Focal Osteolysis At The Junctions Of A Modular Stainless-Steel Femoral Intramedullary Nail, Darron M. Jones, Lawrence Marsh, James V. Nepola, Joshua J. Jacobs, Anastasia K. Skipor, Robert M. Urban, Jeremy L. Gilbert, Josheph A. Buckwater Jan 2001

Focal Osteolysis At The Junctions Of A Modular Stainless-Steel Femoral Intramedullary Nail, Darron M. Jones, Lawrence Marsh, James V. Nepola, Joshua J. Jacobs, Anastasia K. Skipor, Robert M. Urban, Jeremy L. Gilbert, Josheph A. Buckwater

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Background:

During routine follow-up of patients treated with a three-piece stainless-steel modular femoral nail, osteolysis and periosteal reaction around the modular junctions of some of the nails were noted on radiographs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence, etiology, and clinical relevance of these radiographic findings.

Methods:

Forty-four femoral fractures or nonunions in forty-two patients were treated with a modular stainless-steel femoral intramedullary nail. Seventeen nails were excluded, leaving twenty-seven intramedullary nails in twenty-seven patients for this study. All patients had had a femoral diaphyseal fracture; nineteen had had an acute fracture and eight, a nonunion. These …


Current Concepts Review - Corrosion Of Metal Orthopaedic Implants, Joshua J. Jacobs, Jeremy L. Gilbert, Robert M. Urban Jan 1998

Current Concepts Review - Corrosion Of Metal Orthopaedic Implants, Joshua J. Jacobs, Jeremy L. Gilbert, Robert M. Urban

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