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Case report: Management of septic knee arthritis with Pseudomonas aeruginosa by arthroscopic debridement and lavage with diluted povidone iodine.

Authors
  • Daradkeh, Salah Tewfik1
  • Abunasser, Mohammad Jamal2
  • Daradkeh, Yazan Tawfiq3
  • Olimat, Mohammad Suleiman4
  • Dabbas, Waleed F5
  • Akel, Alaa6
  • 1 Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery and Special Surgery, Yarmouk University, Jordan. Electronic address: [email protected]. , (Jordan)
  • 2 Faculty of Medicine, Yarmouk University, Jordan. , (Jordan)
  • 3 Irbid Health Directorate, Ministry of Health, Jordan. , (Jordan)
  • 4 University of Jordan Hospital, Jordan. , (Jordan)
  • 5 Clinical lecturer of Neurosurgery, Department of Special Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan. Electronic address: [email protected]. , (Jordan)
  • 6 Faculty of Medicine, Mutah University, Jordan. Electronic address: [email protected]. , (Jordan)
Type
Published Article
Journal
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2021
Volume
85
Pages
106262–106262
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106262
PMID: 34388897
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

Septic knee arthritis after elective arthroscopic procedures is a rare surgical emergency, with Pseudomonas aeruginosa even more rarely causing the infection. The treatment by arthroscopic debridement and lavage with diluted Povidone-Iodine has potential benefits that may be useful in improving the prognosis for patients. This case report discusses the potential benefits of using antiseptics like Povidone-Iodine in the washout of the affected joint. We present a patient with post arthroscopic septic knee arthritis caused by P. aeruginosa treated successfully by arthroscopic synovectomy and washout with normal saline and diluted povidone‑iodine, and prolonged antimicrobial therapy. Preceding reports of P. aeruginosa suggest intraoperative factors, postoperative factors, and host factors that may lead to this uncommon infection. There is controversy over the optimal management regarding arthroscopic versus open debridement, and the choice of the irrigating fluid. The use of antiseptics like Povidone-Iodine in the washout procedure may lead to improved outcomes if used for a short controlled period of time and followed by copious irrigation with saline. Further studies must be done to determine the efficacy and risk-to-benefit ratio of this method. Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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