Postoperative arthrofibrosis after primary and revision total knee arthroplasty is a severe complication for the affected patient. Several risk factors have been identified for this diagnosis. We present a series of 3 patients with arthrofibrosis after (revision) total knee arthroplasty. Approximately 2 hours before the operative revision procedure, all patients were irradiated once with 7.01 gray. At latest follow-up, all 3 patients showed a distinct improvement of range of motion. Before revision total knee arthroplasty due to arthrofibrosis, a single dose of pre- or postoperative irradiation should be considered.
Magnetic fluid applications require stability under demanding conditions. Complete magnetic fluids and their component surfactants and dispersing oils were irradiated. Their subsequent thermal oxidation was characterized by chemiluminescence and DSC. Except for polyisobutylsuccinic anhydride, irradiation sensitized the components toward oxidation. The components were ranked by stability. Complete fluids were more stable than would be predicted from their components suggesting that they may be used for nuclear applications.
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.