A case report of total knee arthroplasty infected by Pasteurella multocida
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A case report of total knee arthroplasty infected by Pasteurella multocida
Abstract
A 72-year-old woman with a total knee prosthesis was infected with Pasteurella multocida organisms from a cat bite. The joint was successfully salvaged by surgical debridement, closed tube irrigation utilizing .25% acetic acid and appropriate antibiotics.
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