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Titanium nitride coating of pectus bar increases metal contamination after minimally-invasive repair of pectus excavatum.

Caroline FortmannThomas GoeenSoeren WiesnerJan HegermannRim KiblawiMartha DohnaBenno M UreDiane Miriam RenzClaus PetersenJoachim F Kuebler
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Coating of pectus bars with titanium nitride failed to reduce metal contamination after MIRPE. Instead, it resulted in a significant increase of trace metal levels after MIRPE, compared to patients with stainless steel bars, which may be explained by wear of the coating and inter-component mobilization processes.
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