Ateschrang A, Albrecht D, Schröter S, Hirt B, Weise K, Dolderer JH (2011)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2011
Book Volume: 12
Article Number: 180
Background: The established treatment for bacterial arthritis of the knee joint is arthroscopic surgery with irrigation and debridement. The aim of this article is to summarize the relevant data in treating bacterial arthritis of the knee joint, and based on these findings to present a novel irrigation suction system, tested in a cadaver study, as an additional tool in the postoperative treatment phase of arthroscopic surgery for knee joint infections. Method. The novel automated irrigation-suction system presented here was compared to conventional continuous suction irrigation in a total of six knee joints. All knee joints were filled with 80 ml methylene blue stain and rinsed by two different methods. Fluid specimens were taken after ten and twenty minutes to be compared by photometric extinction measurement at a wave length of 500 nm. Results: After ten minutes, the average extinction was e
APA:
Ateschrang, A., Albrecht, D., Schröter, S., Hirt, B., Weise, K., & Dolderer, J.H. (2011). Septic arthritis of the knee: Presentation of a novel irrigation-suction system tested in a cadaver study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-180
MLA:
Ateschrang, Atesch, et al. "Septic arthritis of the knee: Presentation of a novel irrigation-suction system tested in a cadaver study." BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 12 (2011).
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