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  Friday, 14 May 2010
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Hello all,

I am an engineering PhD student researching orthopedic devices for articulating joints. I am trying to find papers/books explaining the lubrication fluids post joint replacement (e.g. blood x-y months, synovial fluid x'-y' months) etc, anyone know where I can find this.

Thanks
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Not sure if this will help or not, but a quick pubmed search turned up a paper which evaluated synovial fluid aspirated at the time of surgery for 10 primary TKAs (osteoarthritic fluid) and 8 revisions (periprosthetic fluid). So this may help you in that it characterizes post-replacement fluid. There are several papers cited that discuss synovial fluid in this context, you may be able to make use of some of them. I am not sure if any of them go into the natural history of the fluid.

Pubmed ID 16898218

Hope that helps, good luck.
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