Recurrent Spontaneous Hemarthrosis After Total Knee Arthroplasty Successfully Treated With Synoviorthesis

The Journal of arthroplasty(2008)

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A case of spontaneous recurrent hemarthrosis-due to developed hypertrophied synovium-after total knee arthroplasty is reported. The patient was Successfully treated with radiosynovectomy. The first hemorrhage Occurred IS months after the total knee arthroplasty. Several similar episodes followed over a period of 4 years. Because conservative treatment failed to control the bleeding, an arthroscopic lavage was performed, which revealed the existence of proliferative synovium. A significant part of the hypertrophic tissue was excised With the use of a thermocoagulator. However, I month later, another episode of hemarthrosis occurred. As a final step before reoperation, the patient was treated with intra-articular injection of ytrium 90. Eighteen months later, she remains symptom-free, is very satisfied with the result, and reports no new episode of hemarthrosis.
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total knee arthroplasty,spontaneous recurrent hemarthrosis,arthroscopy,synoviorthesis,radiosynovectomy
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