6.7. Skin and Soft Tissue Infection - Septic Bursitis Flashcards

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What are Bursae?

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Small, Sac-like cavities which contain fluid and are linked by Synovial Membrane

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Where are Bursae located?

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Subcutaneously, between Bony Prominence’s or Tendons

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What are the function of Bursae?

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Facilitate Movement with Reduced Friction

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What are the most common sites of Septic Bursitis?

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  1. Patellar
  2. Olecranon
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Where does Septic Bursitis infection often come from?

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Adjacent Skin infection

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What are the predisposing factors of Septic Bursitis?

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  1. Rheumatoid Arthritis
  2. Alcoholism
  3. Diabetes Mellitus
  4. Intravenous Drug Abuse
  5. Immunosuppression
  6. Renal Insufficiency
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What are the signs/symptoms of Septic Bursitis?

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  1. Peribursal Cellulitis (Swelling and Warmth are common)
  2. Fever
  3. Pain on movement
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What is the diagnosis of Septic Bursitis based on?

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Aspiration of the fluid

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What is the most common causative organism of Septic Bursitis?

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Staphylococcus Aureus

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Other than Staphylococcus Aureus, what organisms can cause Septic Bursitis?

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  1. Gram Negatives
  2. Mycobacteria
  3. Brucella
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What is the treatment of Septic Bursitis?

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Antibiotics

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