Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 16, 2025

Novel Diagnostics in Revision Arthroplasty: Implant Sonication and Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
Published on: December 3, 2017
Three Episodes of Presumed Culture-Negative Septic Arthritis Following Intramuscular Antipsychotic Injections: A Case
Brad S Atkinson1, N A Sandiford
1Orthopaedic Department, Southland Hospital, Invercargill, New Zealand.
Case:
We present a male patient of low socioeconomic status and Māori ethnicity who experienced 3 episodes of presumed culture-negative septic arthritis of the native hip between ages 43 and 52 years. Each episode occurred within 3 weeks of intramuscular antipsychotic injection into the ipsilateral gluteal muscles. The right hip was involved in 2 presentations and the left hip in 1 presentation. No coexisting infection or underlying immune suppression was identified, and at follow-up 2 years after the last episode, he has no sequelae of septic arthritis.
Conclusion:
This report describes 3 episodes of presumed culture-negative septic arthritis after intramuscular antipsychotic injection.
Related Concept Videos
Acute Pyelonephritis II: Diagnostic Studies and Management
Acute Pyelonephritis I: Introduction

