Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3365394 | Joint Bone Spine | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
CIA may occur after arthroplasty, within synovial membrane remains or neosynovium developed around the prosthetic joint. CIA is a manifestation of a metabolic disease that persists and can reactivate after surgery. Routine testing for crystals is rarely performed in patients with sterile arthritis of a prosthetic joint, and crystals are difficult to detect in joints with hemarthrosis; consequently, the frequency of prosthetic-joint CIA may be underestimated. Although rare, CIA should be considered routinely when symptoms suggesting septic arthritis develop in a prosthetic joint, in order to avoid unnecessary prolonged antibiotic therapy and, in some cases, surgery. The treatment is usually simple.
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Authors
Salim Ahmed Yahia, Valérie Zeller, Nicole Desplaces, Pascal Chazerain, Luc Lhotellier, Simon Marmor, Jean-Marc Ziza,