A pyogenic, ruptured Baker's cyst induced by arthroscopic pressure pump irrigation.
Journal: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal Of The ESSKA
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Abstract
Post-steroid septic arthritis can be treated with irrigation pump assisted arthroscopic synovectomy. The high-intra-articular fluid pressures can force the pyogenic fluid into a pre-existing Baker's cyst. The cyst can rupture and with the pre-existing steroid induced immune-suppression, the calf abscess will be hard to control. Therefore, thorough investigation with an ultrasound-guided aspiration followed by an early drainage of the collection is warranted and mandatory. Close monitoring for the development of a deep thrombosis of the popliteal vein is required.
Authors
Kristoff Corten, Hilde Vandenneucker, Peter Reynders, Stefaan Nijs, Theo Pittevils, Johan Bellemans
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