The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 23, Issue: 6, Page: 931-933

Recurrent Spontaneous Hemarthrosis After Total Knee Arthroplasty Successfully Treated with Synoviorthesis

Kapetanos, George A; Papavasiliou, Kyriakos A; Makris, Vassilios; Nikolaides, Anastasios P; Kirkos, John M; Symeonides, Panayotis P
Knee

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 18 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, 1 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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