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Unintended consequences: Hypotonic serum-induced acute kidney injury in shoulder arthroscopy. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is generally safe but can lead to serious complications, such as fluid extravasation and tissue injury, which depend on the type of irrigation fluid used and surgery duration.
  • Four cases were reported where sterile distilled water, incorrectly labeled as irrigation fluid, led to acute kidney injury in patients after surgery, requiring readmission and dialysis for recovery.
  • It’s crucial to ensure proper labeling and monitoring of surgical fluids, as using distilled water can be harmful, even in the absence of normal saline or hyperosmolar serums.

Article Abstract

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is an orthopaedic technique that involves the use of normal saline or hyperosmolar serums as irrigation. The mentioned operation is commonly regarded as a safe medical intervention. Occasionally, it may have serious repercussions for the patient. Fluid extravasation into muscle tissues and tissue injury and instability are possible consequences. This can be affected by the type and amount of serum used and the length of the surgery. The objective of this study was to document four cases of shoulder arthroscopy in which sterile distilled water, wrongly labelled as irrigation fluid, was utilized during the surgical procedure. Patients were readmitted a week after discharge due to acute kidney injury symptoms like fatigue and lethargy. All four patients were released after haemodynamic stability and normalization after haemodialyses. Due to the incident, serums should be closely monitored and labeled for the safety of patients. Additionally, distilled water as an irrigation solution in arthroscopic surgeries can harm patients. Although normal saline and hyperosmolar serums are unavailable, this remains true. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ksa.12285DOI Listing

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