What are orthopedic materials ?
What are two orthopedic types?
What are two common joint replacements that are successful?
Hip and Knee
How long do total joint replacements last?
10-15 years it has a lifetime suitable for people only needed it for two decades (elderly).
Why might sex/gender be variable?
Why women easy to get? (59% are female)
What are 3 joint preserving operations?
What are 3 options for arthroplasty (surgery to restore jonint)?
List 5 properties of orthopedic materials.
What is metals exist as?
Oxides → Fe2O3 (rust), Al2O7, TiO2
What are mechanisms of corrosion 失升阴氧 得降还阳
Redox → Oxidation(generate electrons) – Reduction(consume electrons)
Oxidation loss e reduction gain e.
How are toxic metals processed in your body?
What is the mechanism of corrosion in an acidic environment?
What is the mechanism of corrosion in a neutral environment?
How does iron rust in water?
Choose: A high chance to consume electronics means a (low/high) electrode potential (E0)?
high
Choose: A more inert electrode means a (low/high) electrode potential (E0)?
high
What is the electrode half-reaction associated with an electrode potential (E0) of 0.00
2H+ + 2e- → H2
What are the requirements for galvanic corrosion?
Choose:
In galvanic corrosion the less noble metal becomes the (anode/cathode) and corrodes (slower/faster) than by itself.
Anode; faster
What are 3 ways to prevent corrosion?
Corrosion is what type of reaction?
Oxidation reduction (redox). (Oxidation generated at the anode reduction consumed at the cathode )
what is cyclic loading?
Def: Loading an implant again and again and again (eg. joints are loaded 107 in 20 years).
Is static or cyclic loading better for testing your medical device?
Cyclic
It causes more damage (cracks defects) and increase risk of faliure.