Wound Dehiscence, a Potential Complication of Total Knee Arthroplasty in a COVID-19 Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review

Amir Hosein Mafi, Hesam Toofan, A. Moharrami, Milad Salehi, Mohammad Ayati Firoozabadi
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Background: Dehiscence of the wound is an infrequent complication following total knee arthroplasty (TKA); numerous risk factors are responsible for this. This study aims to represent a case who underwent TKA, was infected with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) soon afterward, took corticosteroid as an immunosuppressive agent to resolve COVID-19 symptoms, and presented with wound dehiscence with minor trauma in early postoperative follow-ups. Case Report: A 62-year-old man underwent TKA, and soon after discharge from the hospital, he was hospitalized with COVID-19. A corticosteroid was started for the patient, and a traumatic impaction occurred on his operated knee after he fell in the hospital. As a result, wound dehiscence was performed on the operated knee. Conclusion: Numerous risk factors such as diabetes mellitus and corticosteroid consumption are implicated as known risk factors for wound dehiscence after TKA, which must be followed precisely to prevent the unfortunate development of such complications. Postoperative care must be considered in patients at risk for wound dehiscence. In the presented case, wound management was fulfilled with proper timing of irrigation and debridement without any prosthesis component exchange.
新冠肺炎患者全膝关节置换术的潜在并发症——伤口脱落:病例报告和文献回顾
背景:伤口裂开是全膝关节置换术(TKA)后罕见的并发症;这是由许多风险因素造成的。本研究旨在代表一例接受TKA,不久后感染冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19),使用皮质类固醇作为免疫抑制剂来缓解COVID-19症状,术后早期随访出现伤口裂开伴轻微创伤的病例。病例报告:一名62岁男子接受TKA,出院后不久因COVID-19住院。患者开始使用皮质类固醇,在医院摔倒后,他的手术膝盖发生了创伤性嵌塞。结果,在手术膝关节上进行了伤口裂开。结论:许多危险因素,如糖尿病和糖皮质激素的摄入是已知的TKA后伤口裂开的危险因素,必须精确跟踪以防止此类并发症的不幸发展。术后护理必须考虑到患者的创面裂开的风险。在本病例中,伤口管理是通过适当的冲洗和清创来完成的,没有任何假体组件交换。
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