摘要
The content of nickel of nitinol alloy isabout 50%, it is higher than that of 316 L stainless steel for surgical implantation, and lower than that of nickel based alloy for prosthetic dentistry. Nitinol alloy is implanted to the dog’s body, the effect of nickel in nitinol to the animal’s body is explored by the analyzing the trace element of nickel in the dog’s hair before and after implantation. Experimental results show that after 2 years implantation of nitinol alloy, the nickel content in the hair is not markedly increased. By measuring the weight, height and length of the animal periodically, and contrasting with normal data, no impairment of growth of the animal is observed. The ability of the animal to distinguish men and objects is also normal. The weighing test of the alloy sample taken out after 2 years implantation, shows that its anti-corrosion effect belongs to the very strong grade. It shows that during the long period of nitinol implantation into the animal’s body, there is no evidence that the free nickel or nickel compound present in tissue is harmful to the animal.
The content of nickel of nitinol alloy isabout 50%, it is higher than that of 316 L stainless steel for surgical implantation, and lower than that of nickel based alloy for prosthetic dentistry. Nitinol alloy is implanted to the dog's body, the effect of nickel in nitinol to the animal's body is explored by the analyzing the trace element of nickel in the dog's hair before and after implantation. Experimental results show that after 2 years implantation of nitinol alloy, the nickel content in the hair is not markedly increased. By measuring the weight, height and length of the animal periodically, and contrasting with normal data, no impairment of growth of the animal is observed. The ability of the animal to distinguish men and objects is also normal. The weighing test of the alloy sample taken out after 2 years implantation, shows that its anti-corrosion effect belongs to the very strong grade. It shows that during the long period of nitinol implantation into the animal's body, there is no evidence that the free nickel or nickel compound present in tissue is harmful to the animal.