Abstract

Clinical Outcome of Arthroscopic Debridement for Septic Arthritis of Shoulder

Highlights

  • Septic arthritis of the shoulder is relatively rare; few reports have addressed the associated clinical outcomes

  • Arthroscopic debridement, a less invasive technique, has been performed in patients with the septic arthritis of the shoulder [1,4]; few reports have addressed the clinical outcome in this disease

  • The purpose of the present study was to investigate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic debridement in patients with septic arthritis of the shoulder

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Introduction

Septic arthritis of the shoulder is relatively rare; few reports have addressed the associated clinical outcomes. Septic arthritis of the shoulder is a relatively rare, and accounts for approximately 10% in the septic arthritis [1,2]. Arthroscopic debridement, a less invasive technique, has been performed in patients with the septic arthritis of the shoulder [1,4]; few reports have addressed the clinical outcome in this disease. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic debridement in patients with septic arthritis of the shoulder

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