TY - JOUR
T1 - Metallic orthopaedic implants and airport metal detectors
AU - Kamineni, S.
AU - Legge, S.
AU - Ware, H.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Airport security can detect in vivo metallic implants. We hypothesized that a soft tissue shield and fast transit through archway detectors would decrease implant detectability, whereas greater implant mass would increase detectability. Twelve patients with 8 orthopaedic implants in vivo and 60 trauma and arthroplasty implants in vitro were subjected to standard airport security measures at Stanstead Airport (British Airports Authority), including arch and standard and nonstandard hand-held detectors. Archway detectors failed to detect some implants; hand-held detectors detected almost all implants except an ankle arthroplasty. Positive archway detection was related to implant transit speed through the detection field. The implant mass consistently affected detection in stainless steel and titanium implants, and a 1-inch wax shield had no effect. Patients with metallic implants should prepare routinely with documentation of their implant before traveling through security ports.
AB - Airport security can detect in vivo metallic implants. We hypothesized that a soft tissue shield and fast transit through archway detectors would decrease implant detectability, whereas greater implant mass would increase detectability. Twelve patients with 8 orthopaedic implants in vivo and 60 trauma and arthroplasty implants in vitro were subjected to standard airport security measures at Stanstead Airport (British Airports Authority), including arch and standard and nonstandard hand-held detectors. Archway detectors failed to detect some implants; hand-held detectors detected almost all implants except an ankle arthroplasty. Positive archway detection was related to implant transit speed through the detection field. The implant mass consistently affected detection in stainless steel and titanium implants, and a 1-inch wax shield had no effect. Patients with metallic implants should prepare routinely with documentation of their implant before traveling through security ports.
KW - Airport
KW - Detection
KW - Implants
KW - Orthopaedic
KW - Security
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U2 - 10.1054/arth.2002.28726
DO - 10.1054/arth.2002.28726
M3 - Article
C2 - 11805926
AN - SCOPUS:0036155840
SN - 0883-5403
VL - 17
SP - 62
EP - 65
JO - Journal of Arthroplasty
JF - Journal of Arthroplasty
IS - 1
ER -