Orthopedic prosthetic devices, implants, and grafts are widely used in orthopedic surgeries to replace or repair damaged bones and joints. While these devices can significantly improve a patient's quality of life, they can also cause infection and inflammatory reactions in some cases. In this article, we will explore the causes and symptoms of these issues and how they can be treated.
There are several reasons why an orthopedic prosthetic device, implant, or graft may cause infection or an inflammatory reaction. One of the most common reasons is bacterial contamination during surgery. If the surgical site is not properly sterilized, bacteria can enter the body and infect the implant or graft. Another reason is a weakened immune system, which may be due to a pre-existing medical condition or medication that suppresses the immune system.
Inflammatory reactions can also occur due to the body's rejection of the implant or graft. This happens when the immune system sees the implant or graft as a foreign object and attacks it, causing inflammation and other symptoms.
The symptoms of infection and inflammatory reactions may vary depending on the severity of the condition. However, some common symptoms include:
If you experience any of the symptoms listed above, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Treatment options for infection and inflammatory reactions may include:
Prevention is key when it comes to infection and inflammatory reactions due to orthopedic prosthetic devices, implants, and grafts. Your surgeon will take precautions to ensure that the surgical site is properly sterilized and that the implant or graft is of high quality. It is also important to follow all post-operative instructions carefully and to report any unusual symptoms to your doctor immediately.
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