Steinemann S G
Institut de physique expérimentale de I'Université de Lausanne, Switzerland.
Injury. 1996;27 Suppl 3:SC16-22. doi: 10.1016/0020-1383(96)89027-9.
A metal in living tissue is prone to corrosion. The interaction of the foreign body with the tissue involves the redox reaction (an electron exchange) at the interface, the hydrolysis (a proton exchange) of oxide-hydrates as products of corrosion, and the formation of metal-organic complexes in the electrolyte. Denatured tissue in contact with the foreign body is the consequence. But behaviour of metals is variable; gold, stainless steel and most other metals react as described while few others like titanium and tantalum do not. The absence of a foreign body effect of a chemical kind is, without doubt, favorable in terms of tissue susceptibility to infection in the presence of titanium.
活组织中的金属易于发生腐蚀。异物与组织的相互作用涉及界面处的氧化还原反应(电子交换)、作为腐蚀产物的氧化物水合物的水解(质子交换)以及电解质中金属有机络合物的形成。与异物接触的变性组织就是其结果。但金属的行为是可变的;金、不锈钢和大多数其他金属按上述方式反应,而钛和钽等少数其他金属则不会。毫无疑问,就组织在有钛存在时对感染的易感性而言,不存在化学性质的异物效应是有利的。