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Contraception
; 13(1): 55-63, 1976 Jan.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1245117
RESUMO
PIP: An investigation to develop and study duplex wire for use in IUDs was initiated by the observation that copper wires wound on IUDs occasionally fragmented after prolonged in vivo use. The duplex wires consist of an exposed active copper surface plated onto an inert inner core to maintain structural continuity. Data demonstrated that the dissolution rates as well as surface changes and biological effects are independent of whether stainless steel, Inconnel or Tophet-M was used as the core. Small IUDs can be wound with a duplex wire in a manner identical to that presently used with pure copper to resist fragmentation and to provide contraceptive effects.^ieng