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Rev Med Suisse
; 11(470): 862-6, 2015 Apr 15.
Artículo
en Francés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26050303
RESUMEN
The diagnosis of acute native joint bacterial infection can be difficult, because of its non- specific clinical and biological manifestation. Its management is often an emergency. Following a joint puncture, early joint lavage is performed, either by surgical drainage or by repeated arthrocentesis; and accompanied by systemic antibiotics, of which the ideal duration and route of administration remains unknown. The postoperative care is characterized by joint mobilization to avoid joint stiffening.