Persistent Hemarthrosis of the Knee after Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair.

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Shunichiro Kambara, Shinichi Yoshiya, Shintaro Onishi, Ryoji Yasumizu, Toshiya Tachibana
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Introduction: In this case report, we report a patient with complicated with persistent hemarthrosis following arthroscopic meniscal repair. Case Presentation. A 41-year-old male patient presented with persistent swelling of the knee 6 months after arthroscopic meniscal repair and partial meniscectomy performed for lateral discoid meniscal tear. The initial surgery was performed at another hospital. Four months after the surgery, swelling of the knee was noted when he resumed running. At his initial visit to our hospital, intra-articular blood accumulation was revealed via joint aspiration. A second arthroscopic examination performed 7 months after the initial procedure showed healing of the meniscal repair site and synovial proliferation. The suture materials identified during the arthroscopy were removed. Histological examination of the resected synovial tissue showed inflammatory cell infiltration and neovascularization. In addition, a multinucleated giant cell was identified in the superficial layer. After the second arthroscopic surgery, the hemarthrosis did not recur, and the patient was able to resume running without symptom one and a half years post-surgery.

Conclusion: Bleeding from the proliferated synovia at or near the periphery of the lateral meniscus was thought to be the cause of the hemarthrosis as a rare complication following arthroscopic meniscal repair.

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关节镜下半月板修复后的膝关节持续性血肿。
简介:在本病例报告中,我们报告了一例关节镜下半月板修复术后并发持续性关节出血的患者。案例演示。一例41岁男性患者,因外侧盘状半月板撕裂行关节镜半月板修复和部分半月板切除术后6个月出现膝关节持续肿胀。最初的手术是在另一家医院进行的。手术四个月后,当他重新开始跑步时,膝盖出现了肿胀。首次来我院就诊时,经关节抽吸发现关节内积血。第一次手术后7个月进行的第二次关节镜检查显示半月板修复部位愈合和滑膜增生。在关节镜检查中发现的缝合材料被移除。切除的滑膜组织组织学检查显示炎症细胞浸润和新生血管。浅层可见多核巨细胞。第二次关节镜手术后,关节积血未复发,患者术后一年半无症状地恢复跑步。结论:关节镜下半月板修复术后少见的并发症,外侧半月板周围或附近增生的滑膜出血被认为是导致关节出血的原因。
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