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J Orthop Case Rep
May 2021
Department of Orthopaedics, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Re-search, Chandigarh India.
Background: Implant wear and loosening with eluding metal/polythene debris are commonly implicated in the occurrence of Baker's cysts in post-operative total knee replacement (TKR) patients, who present with post-operative pain and swelling, mimicking deep venous thrombosis. However, we present two symptomatic cases presenting with ruptured Baker's cysts post-TKRs, with no evidence of implant loosening or wear.
Cases Report: The 1st patient was a 55-year-old male, who underwent TKR for Grade 4 bilateral knee osteoarthritis and presented with acute onset of pain and swelling over the left popliteal fossa, which progressed to involve the calf.