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  • - An intra-articular corticosteroid injection increases the risk of joint infection, particularly within the first 4 weeks post-injection, after which the risk normalizes.
  • - A delay of at least 4 weeks between the injection and any arthroscopic procedure is recommended to ensure patient safety against infections.
  • - Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an effective alternative to corticosteroids for pain relief and inflammation, and may reduce the risk of postoperative infections during arthroscopy.

Article Abstract

An intra-articular corticosteroid is associated with a higher risk of joint infection. Identifying the necessary time interval from the injection to the arthroscopic procedure that does not impose an additional risk of infection is critical for the safety of our patients. Increasing evidence suggests that there is a high risk of infection at the first 4 weeks after the injection, but it seems that this risk declines to normal levels after that period. Interestingly, this time interval of 4 weeks is comparable between knee, shoulder, and hip injection and subsequent arthroscopy. A delay of an arthroscopic intervention at any joint for at least 4 weeks is recommended. Finally, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is equally effective as corticosteroids in terms of pain management and anti-inflammatory response, with the advantage of promoting healing. PRP may also be associated with a lower risk of postoperative infection in patients undergoing arthroscopy, representing a biologic alternative.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arthro.2024.02.027DOI Listing

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