Metallurgical analyses of failed orthopedic implants

J. R. Cahoon(Carnegie Mellon University), H. W. Paxton(Carnegie Mellon University)
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
March 1, 1968
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Abstract

Abstract Several metallic orthopedic implants which failed in service and for which the medical histories are known are comprehensively examined using metallographic techniques and electron microprobe analyses to determine the causes of failure. The results indicate that fatigue is a major cause of failure and that, in all probability, the fatigue is initiated by poor design or poor material.


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