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Stainless Steel or Titanium which is the better in Orthopedic Surgical Instruments

With the advent of modern technology, the healthcare system has shown remarkable development.

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Stainless Steel or Titanium which is the better in Orthopedic Surgical Instruments

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  1. Stainless Steel or Titanium which is the better in Orthopedic Surgical Instruments Summary: With the advent of modern technology, the healthcare system has shown remarkable development. One of the biggest success stories in the world of healthcare is “Implants”. In simple language, the implant is a surgical device that is placed as a replacement structure in case of trauma or injury. Stainless Steel was the most opted choice that the medical professionals and surgical equipment suppliers opted for until the advent of Titanium in the last 5 yrs or so. A major confusion that many have is choosing the right material for their implant. Both Stainless Steel and Titanium has its pros and cons, so the confusion is bound to happen. However, a deeper study of both the alloys can give a better picture of what to expect. Knowing the implants well - · Stainless Steel Stainless steel is among the oldest choice of implant since its advent. 316L Type Stainless steel was the ideal choice of surgical implant that was supplied. The Chromium and Nickel content in 316L type makes it highly resistant to corrosion. Besides its strong anti-corrosive properties, stainless steel does not have inclusion particles. This makes it resistant to any oxidation procedure within the body. In surgical implants, however, Molybdenum is added to the alloy to create an overall protective film around the implant as it has to retain its structure in an acidic environment for a long time.

  2. Its ability to withstand a high temperature of up to 400 degrees Celsius makes it easy to autoclave before any procedure. And it is often compared to carbon steel in strength. However, during surgical cold work, it may lose its corrosion resistance property to a certain extent. · Titanium Titanium is the recent most addition in the world of Implants. Being lighter and stronger than most of their contemporary implants alloys makes it one of the most preferred orders for any surgical equipment suppliers. Aluminum, Vanadium, and Niobium are the main components of the surgical Titanium alloy. The tensile strength, corrosion resistance, longer shelf life and heat resistance up to 440 degree Celsius makes it a better and more workable choice for any reconstructive procedures like ortho plates, screws, rods, pins, and even dental implants. Besides biocompatibility and strength, Titanium can be used in various range of surgical procedures like surgical cold and hot work, welding, machine carving, etc without causing any character trait loss. Which one is better for Orthopedic Surgery? Titanium alloys are one of the biggest demands for any ortho bone screw suppliers due to its better medical properties like carrion resistance, ability to withstand strain during operative procedures, lower elasticity. Besides that, it is much more lightweight and produces no reaction to immune changes within the body. These properties make Titanium a preferable choice despite its higher cost. Tantalum. Platinum and Palladium are other alloys that are being experimented with a choice of Implant in various Orthopedic reconstructive procedures. However, the usages of these alternate alloys are still limited to specific procedures with many limitations. Stainless Steel and Titanium currently are the only choices of Surgical Alloys with the larger area of usage. However, the final decision of choosing the right surgical material for any orthopedic procedures rely entirely on the medical team and the specific requirements of the body Resource Box: Consopharma is a leading agency providing access to world-class medical, surgical, and healthcare equipment to the clients.

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