Rosemeyer B
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (1978). 1981;98(2):153-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00460805.
A clinical case is reported on in which there were difficulties in removing Kirschner wires from the bone four years after arthrodeses of a shoulder. These could only be removed with great force. They displayed muff-like mantling with bone. The histological investigations revealed that the bone had deposited directly on the metal surface and that absolutely stable bonding between the bone and the metal had occurred. In connection with similar observations in the literature, the importance of this case is pointed out with regard to the cement-free implantation of endoprostheses.
报道了一例临床病例,肩关节融合术后四年,克氏针难以从骨中取出,只能用力才能取出。克氏针表面有骨形成的套筒状覆盖物。组织学研究显示,骨直接沉积在金属表面,骨与金属之间形成了绝对稳定的结合。结合文献中的类似观察结果,指出了该病例在无骨水泥植入假体方面的重要性。