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Stainless steels implant surgery

International Organisation for Standardisation Implants for Surgery—Metallic Materials — Wrought High Nitrogen Stainless Steel, Specification Number ISO 5832 Part 9, Geneva (1992)... [Pg.480]

Fnrthermore, NCD has also demonstrated a promise for reducing bacterial infection, which is highly desired for orthopedic implant materials because invasive surgery is inevitably associated with infection. A preliminary study compared the number of Escherichia coli colonized on NCD, stainless steel and titanium, and showed that NCD has the highest bacterial resistance [119]. This possible anti-infection effect is highly desirable for orthopedic implants and, thus, should be further studied. [Pg.112]

Medical implants used in orthopedic surgery and heart valves are made of titanium and stainless steel alloys, primarily because they are biocompatible and help the patient to lead a normal life. Unfortunately, in some cases these metal alloys may... [Pg.520]


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