2019
DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2019.v5.i4a.1643
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A case report of shoulder abscess secondary to attempted intraarticular injection in rotator cuff tear: Why it should be avoided

Abstract: Intraarticular injections are considered as minor day care/opd procedures around the world. Intra-articular injections for shoulder are used frequently in our region by both Orthopaedic surgeons as well as general practitioners. These injections are not without complications and require training regarding its indication and technique. We are reporting a case of a 52 year old male who presented with abscess of the posterior aspect of left shoulder region post attempted intraarticular injection, that was managed… Show more

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