SIMILARITIES BETWEEN REPORTED INFLAMMATORY CELL-INDUCED CORROSION FEATURES AND ELECTROCAUTERY DAMAGE

2018 
INTRODUCTIONDue to increasing interest into taper corrosion observed primarily in hip arthroplasty devices with modular tapers, efforts towards characterizing the corrosion byproducts are prevalent in the literature [1–4]. As a result of this motivation, several studies postulate cellular induced corrosion due to the presence of remarkable features in the regions near taper junction regions and articulating surfaces [3–5]. Observations made on explanted devices from a retrieval database as well as laboratory tests have led to the alternative proposal of electrocautery-electrosurgery damage as the cause of these features. These surgical instruments are commonly used for hemostasis or different degrees of tissue dissection.METHODSScanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) were used to evaluate the features observed on retrieved devices. Retrieved devices consisted of OXINIUM and cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (CoCrMo) femoral implants, a Titanium-alloy hip stem, and a CoCrMo met...
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