生物可吸收镁合金外科植入物与钛合金医疗器械的相容性研究

P. Myagkikh, E. Merson, V. Poluyanov, D. Merson, M. E. Begun
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与传统的钛合金和不锈钢制成的植入物不同,由镁合金制成的可自吸收植入物具有完全溶解于人体的能力,这使得不需要反复进行手术来取出它们成为可能。目前,将镁植入物与钛合金制成的产品结合使用的可能性问题还没有得到充分的研究。与此同时,众所周知,钛和铁等元素的电位比镁高,对镁合金的腐蚀有灾难性的影响,因为镁由于电偶效应溶解得更快。本工作旨在确定与钛植入物的距离如何影响具有超细晶粒结构的ZX10镁合金样品的腐蚀速率。由于这是一个医学应用问题,作者在模拟人体条件下进行了腐蚀试验:腐蚀介质循环,温度保持在37±1℃。采用生理溶液作为腐蚀介质。在腐蚀测试中,在距镁合金样品3厘米、6厘米和12厘米处放置钛植入物;对照试验也是在不植入钛的情况下进行的。根据获得的数据,在距离为3 cm时,钛和镁之间的电偶效应表现强烈,增加了腐蚀速度和腐蚀损伤的大小,但在距离为6 cm时,钛植入物对样品的腐蚀没有明显的影响。
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On the compatibility of surgical implants of bioresorbable magnesium alloys with medical devices of titanium alloys
Self-resorbable implants made of magnesium alloys, unlike the traditional implants made of titanium alloys and stainless steels, have the ability to completely dissolve in the human body, which makes it possible to eliminate the need for a recurrent operation to extract them. The issue of the possibility of using magnesium implants in the combination with products made of titanium alloys remains insufficiently studied at the moment. At the same time, it is widely known that the elements such as titanium and iron, with a potential more positive than magnesium, have a disastrous influence on the corrosion of magnesium alloys, since magnesium dissolves much faster due to the galvanic effect. This work is aimed to determine how the distance to a titanium implant affects the corrosion rate of a ZX10 magnesium alloy sample with an ultra-fine grain structure. As it is an issue of medical application, the authors carried out the corrosion tests within the conditions simulating the human body conditions: the corrosion medium circulation and keeping temperature within 37±1 °C. The authors used physiological solution as a corrosion medium. During corrosion testing, a titanium implant was placed in three, six, and twelve centimeters from the magnesium alloy sample; and the control tests were also carried out without a titanium implant. According to the obtained data, at a distance of 3 cm, the galvanic effect between titanium and magnesium manifests itself strongly, increasing the corrosion rate and the size of corrosion damage, but at a distance of 6 cm, the titanium implant does not have a visible effect on the corrosion of a sample.
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