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Knee Arthrocentesis in Adults
Published on: February 25, 2022
Epidural collection following a late infected total knee replacement--a case report
Fabian Wong1, Christian Smith1, Loren Charles1
1Princess Royal University Hospital, South London Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Prosthetic joint infection is a well-described complication following primary joint replacement. The association between an epidural abscess and joint replacement surgery following the use of epidural anaesthetics has been previously documented. There is however, no report in the literature of an epidural abscess forming as a result of haematogenous spread from an infected prosthetic joint. This case report presents such a scenario and highlights the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of infected prosthetic joints to avoid further systemic complications.