Surface-active phospholipid in total hip arthroplasty
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01/01/2002
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This is the first report of surface-active phospholipid as the boundary lubricant in total hip arthroplasty. Aspirate and rinsings from the bearing surfaces of 25 revision operations and one primary surgery were analyzed from 3 weeks to 26 years postoperatively. All samples contained substantial amounts of surface-active phospholipids ranging from 14 to 4186 μg. These findings indicate that synoviocytes continue producing the lubricant in significant quantities after arthroplasty surgery independent of the type of joint replacement and its fixation. Surface-active phospholipid was found on all bearing surfaces analyzed including polyethylene, stainless steel, chrome cobalt, alumina, zirconia, and titanium. |
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eng |
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Palavras-Chave | #aluminum oxide #cobalt #lubricating agent #phospholipid #polyethylene #stainless steel #titanium #zirconium oxide #Hip prosthesis #arthroplasty #Replacement, Hip #C1 #321017 Orthopaedics #730114 Skeletal system and disorders (incl. arthritis) #320306 Medical Biochemistry - Phospholipids #1103 Clinical Sciences |
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Journal Article |