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Study by PIXE method of trace elements transferred from prostheses to soft tissues and organs
Authors:H Oudadesse  G Guibert  E Chassot  J L Irigaray  S Terver  G Vanneuville  Y Tessier  T Sauvage  G Blondiaux
Affiliation:

a LPC de Clermont-Ferrand, IN2P3/CNRS, Avenue des Landais, 63177 Aubière Cedex, France

b Faculté de Médecine, Place Henri Dunant, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France

c CERI-CNRS, 3A, Rue de la Ferollerie, 45071 Orléans Cedex 2, France

Abstract:Some metallic prostheses inserted in human hip undergo physico-chemical modification, a few years after their implantation. Tissues surrounding these prostheses are damaged by metallic element transfer. Surgeons in Clermont-Ferrand Hospital (France) recover tissues of abnormal coloration that were in contact with metallic implants. PIXE technique (particles induced X-ray emission) with a 400 μm proton beam and 3 MeV of energy is an efficient technique to analyze these tissues and to detect elements, which are transferred from prosthesis to tissues. PIXE analyses were carried at the CERI-CNRS Laboratory. We have applied this method to determine qualitatively and quantitatively trace elements migration from metallic implants to surrounding tissues and organs, like kidney, spleen, liver, lymphatic gland and lung.
Keywords:PIXE method  Trace elements  Transfer  Metallic implant  Soft tissues  Organs
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