Abstract

The effect of two different concentrations of povidone-iodine (PVI) solution, an antiseptic, on joint synovium was investigated. In Group I, 0.05 ml of 10% PVI was used, while in Group II, 0.05 ml of 2.5% of PVI was used. PVI solution was injected twice into both knee joints with one week interval. Ten rats were used as control and 70 rats as experimental. In the two experimental groups four rats were sacrificed after 6, 12, 24 hours and three day and six rats at the end of the week after the second PVI injection. Synovial reaction was assessed histologically in both groups, based on the pathological parameters. The results suggest that intra-articular injection of 10% and 2.5% PVI induces synovitis with focal ulceration which gradually subsides, and finally, the synovium becomes normal, though various degrees of subsynovial dense fibrosis complication arise.

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