Literature DB >> 4077889

Auger electron spectroscopic studies of stainless-steel implants.

J E Sundgren, P Bodö, I Lundström, A Berggren, S Hellem.   

Abstract

Auger electron spectroscopy together with scanning electron microscopy has been used to study the interface between stainless-steel implants and human tissue. The thickness and nature of the oxide layer on the implants have been found to depend on the location of the implants in the body. Before implantation, the oxide layer is about 50 A thick, consisting mainly of chromium oxide. For implants located in cortical bone the thickness of the interfacial oxide layer remains unaffected, while it increases by a factor of three to four on samples located in bone marrow. In both these cases calcium and phosphorus are incorporated in the oxides. Implants located in soft tissue have an interfacial oxide layer with a thickness of about one and one-half times that on an unimplanted sample. On these samples, calcium and phosphorus are not found, but occasionally sulfur is found in the oxide layer. All these samples originated from the oral region of the body; the reason for this finding, however, is not known at present time. The interactions between the implants and human tissues resulting in the observed changes of the implant surfaces are discussed in terms of oxygen pressures and metabolic activity.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4077889     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.820190606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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