Metal Sensitivity in Patients Treated for Tibial Fractures with Plates of Stainless Steel

In three patients a local dermatitis developed 3-3½ months after tibial osteosynthesis with plates and screws of stainless steel 316 L (AO). Two of the patients had a positive patch test for chromium (and cobalt) and one for nickel. Infection was not indicated and it is suggested that the dermatitis...

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description In three patients a local dermatitis developed 3-3½ months after tibial osteosynthesis with plates and screws of stainless steel 316 L (AO). Two of the patients had a positive patch test for chromium (and cobalt) and one for nickel. Infection was not indicated and it is suggested that the dermatitis was caused by a metallic sensitivity. The skin affection disappeared after removal of the metal.
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Bone Plates - adverse effects
Bone Screws - adverse effects
Chromium - adverse effects
Cobalt - adverse effects
dermatitis
Dermatitis, Contact - etiology
Female
Humans
metallic sensitivity
Metals - adverse effects
Middle Aged
Nickel - adverse effects
Patch Tests
Radiography
stainless steel
Stainless Steel - adverse effects
tibial fracture
Tibial Fractures - diagnostic imaging
Tibial Fractures - surgery
title Metal Sensitivity in Patients Treated for Tibial Fractures with Plates of Stainless Steel
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