Jonathan Lash MD, Andrew Murphy MD, Marcus Voigt MD, Alexander Burbelo BS, Matthew Bullock DO, MPT
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Abstract
A patient with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) experienced a flare that mimicked a prosthetic joint infection several years after undergoing total knee arthroplasty. She presented with gradual worsening knee pain following discontinuation of her RA medication. Elevated inflammatory markers and an increased synovial cell count were noted, but synovial fluid polymerase chain reaction testing was negative. A nonoperative treatment approach was chosen, and she resumed her RA medication which led to symptom resolution. Next-generation sequencing played a pivotal role in ruling out infection and identifying the rheumatic cause of the knee pain, thereby avoiding unnecessary revision surgery. Next-generation sequencing may be a valuable diagnostic tool in clinically ambiguous cases.
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Arthroplasty Today is a companion journal to the Journal of Arthroplasty. The journal Arthroplasty Today brings together the clinical and scientific foundations for joint replacement of the hip and knee in an open-access, online format. Arthroplasty Today solicits manuscripts of the highest quality from all areas of scientific endeavor that relate to joint replacement or the treatment of its complications, including those dealing with patient outcomes, economic and policy issues, prosthetic design, biomechanics, biomaterials, and biologic response to arthroplasty. The journal focuses on case reports. It is the purpose of Arthroplasty Today to present material to practicing orthopaedic surgeons that will keep them abreast of developments in the field, prove useful in the care of patients, and aid in understanding the scientific foundation of this subspecialty area of joint replacement. The international members of the Editorial Board provide a worldwide perspective for the journal''s area of interest. Their participation ensures that each issue of Arthroplasty Today provides the reader with timely, peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality.