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Post‐operative septic arthritis after arthroscopy: modern diagnostic and therapeutic concepts

Andreas Voß, Christian Pfeifer, Maximilian Kerschbaum, Markus Rupp, Peter Angele, Volker Alt

2021Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Septic arthritis is a significant complication following arthroscopic surgery, with an estimated overall incidence of less than 1%. Despite the low incidence, an appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic pathway is required to avoid serious long-term consequences, eradicate the infection, and ensure good treatment outcomes. The aim of this current review article is to summarize evidence-based literature regarding diagnostic and therapeutic options of post-operative septic arthritis after arthroscopy. METHODS: Through a literature review, up-to-date treatment algorithms and therapies have been identified. Additionally, a supportive new algorithm is proposed for diagnosis and treatment of suspected septic arthritis following arthroscopic intervention. RESULTS: A major challenge in diagnostics is the differentiation of the post-operative status between a non-infected hyperinflammatory joint versus septic arthritis, due to clinical symptoms, (e.g., rubor, calor, or tumor) can appear identical. Therefore, joint puncture for microbiological evaluation, especially for fast leukocyte cell-count diagnostics, is advocated. A cell count of more than 20.000 leukocyte/µl with more than 70% of polymorphonuclear cells is the generally accepted threshold for septic arthritis. CONCLUSION: The therapy is based on arthroscopic or open surgical debridement for synovectomy and irrigation of the joint, in combination with an adequate antibiotic therapy for 6-12 weeks. Removal of indwelling hardware, such as interference screws for ACL repair or anchors for rotator cuff repair, is recommended in chronic cases. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSeptic arthritisSynovectomyDebridement (dental)ArthroscopyOrthopedic surgeryArthritisSurgeryIncidence (geometry)Rotator cuffComplicationRheumatoid arthritisInternal medicineOpticsPhysicsOrthopedic Infections and TreatmentsSurgical site infection preventionBone fractures and treatments