van Egmond D B, Hovius S E, van der Meulen J C, den Ouden A
Department of Plastic Surgery, University Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
J Hand Surg Am. 1994 Jul;19(4):648-52. doi: 10.1016/0363-5023(94)90275-5.
The temperature was recorded during drilling through fresh human cadaveric fingers with thermocouples built in the tips of Kirschner wires. High temperatures up to 190 degrees C were measured. This may contribute to osteonecrosis around the wires and to loosening and infections.
在使用内置克氏针尖端的热电偶钻新鲜人体尸体手指时记录了温度。测量到高达190摄氏度的高温。这可能会导致克氏针周围的骨坏死以及松动和感染。