Septic Arthritis of the Knee: Symptoms, Causes & Emergency Treatment- By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals

Septic Arthritis of the Knee: Symptoms, Causes & Emergency Treatment- By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals

Severe knee pain with swelling and fever should never be ignored. In some cases, it may be due to Septic Arthritis of the Knee β€” a dangerous joint infection that can rapidly destroy the knee cartilage and lead to permanent disability if not treated early.

Septic arthritis is considered an orthopedic emergency because bacteria inside the knee joint can damage the joint within days. Early diagnosis and immediate treatment are critical to prevent joint destruction, sepsis, or long-term complications.

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, advanced orthopedic and infection care services are available for rapid diagnosis and treatment of serious joint infections.


What is Septic Arthritis?

Septic arthritis is an infection inside a joint caused by bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms. The knee joint is one of the most commonly affected joints.

When bacteria enter the joint, they trigger severe inflammation that can quickly damage:

βœ” Cartilage
βœ” Joint lining
βœ” Bone surfaces
βœ” Ligaments and soft tissues

Without prompt treatment, permanent joint destruction may occur.


Why is Septic Arthritis Dangerous?

Unlike normal arthritis, septic arthritis progresses very rapidly.

Delay in Treatment Can Cause:

🚨 Permanent cartilage damage
🚨 Severe knee stiffness
🚨 Joint destruction
🚨 Bloodstream infection (sepsis)
🚨 Long-term disability
🚨 Need for major surgery or joint replacement

This is why septic arthritis is considered a medical emergency.


Common Symptoms of Septic Arthritis Knee

Patients usually develop symptoms suddenly.

Warning Signs Include:

πŸ‘‰ Severe knee pain
πŸ‘‰ Swelling in the knee
πŸ‘‰ Warmth around the joint
πŸ‘‰ Redness over the knee
πŸ‘‰ Difficulty walking or standing
πŸ‘‰ Sudden stiffness
πŸ‘‰ Fever and chills
πŸ‘‰ Inability to bend the knee properly

In many patients, the pain becomes severe within a short time.



Common Causes of Septic Arthritis

1. Bacterial Infection

The most common cause is bacterial infection entering the bloodstream and reaching the joint.

Common bacteria include:

  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Streptococcal infections
  • Other skin or bloodstream infections

2. Diabetes

Patients with diabetes are at higher risk because immunity is often reduced and infections spread more easily.


3. Low Immunity

Conditions affecting immunity increase the risk of joint infection:

  • Cancer
  • Steroid use
  • Kidney disease
  • Autoimmune diseases

4. Untreated Infections

Infections elsewhere in the body may spread to the knee through the bloodstream.

Examples include:

  • Skin infections
  • Dental infections
  • Urinary infections

5. Injury or Surgery

Previous knee surgery, injections, or trauma may occasionally allow bacteria to enter the joint.


Who is at Higher Risk?

Certain people are more likely to develop septic arthritis:

βœ” Elderly patients
βœ” Diabetic patients
βœ” Patients with rheumatoid arthritis
βœ” Immunocompromised individuals
βœ” People with previous knee surgery
βœ” Patients with chronic kidney disease
βœ” Individuals using steroids long-term


How Does Septic Arthritis Affect the Knee?

The infection causes rapid accumulation of infected fluid (pus) inside the knee joint.

This leads to:

  • Increased pressure
  • Severe inflammation
  • Damage to cartilage
  • Reduced blood supply
  • Progressive joint destruction

Even a few days of untreated infection can permanently damage the knee.


Diagnosis of Septic Arthritis

Early diagnosis is extremely important.

Clinical Examination

The orthopedic specialist checks for:

βœ” Severe tenderness
βœ” Swelling
βœ” Warmth
βœ” Restricted movement


Blood Tests

Blood investigations may show signs of infection:

  • Elevated WBC count
  • Increased ESR
  • Increased CRP

Joint Fluid Analysis (Most Important Test)

Fluid is aspirated from the knee joint using a sterile needle.

This helps identify:

βœ” Presence of pus
βœ” Bacteria causing infection
βœ” Severity of infection


Imaging Studies

X-rays

Help assess joint damage and rule out fractures.

MRI Scan

MRI helps evaluate:

  • Joint inflammation
  • Bone involvement
  • Soft tissue infection
  • Abscess formation

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, advanced 1.5 Tesla MRI imaging helps in early diagnosis.


Treatment of Septic Arthritis Knee

1. Emergency Antibiotic Treatment

Strong antibiotics are started immediately once infection is suspected.

Antibiotics may later be adjusted depending on culture reports.


2. Joint Aspiration

Removing infected fluid reduces:

βœ” Pressure inside the joint
βœ” Pain and swelling
βœ” Bacterial load

Some patients may need repeated aspirations.


3. Arthroscopic Washout Surgery

In many patients, arthroscopic surgery is performed to clean the infected joint.

Benefits of Arthroscopic Washout:

βœ” Minimally invasive
βœ” Removes infected material
βœ” Helps preserve cartilage
βœ” Faster recovery compared to open surgery


4. Open Surgical Drainage

Severe infections or delayed cases may require open surgery to remove infected tissue completely.


5. Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

After infection control, physiotherapy helps restore:

βœ” Knee movement
βœ” Muscle strength
βœ” Walking ability


Complications if Left Untreated

Ignoring septic arthritis can lead to serious complications:

🚨 Permanent knee damage
🚨 Cartilage destruction
🚨 Osteomyelitis (bone infection)
🚨 Joint deformity
🚨 Sepsis
🚨 Need for knee replacement
🚨 Long-term disability


How to Prevent Septic Arthritis

Important Preventive Measures

βœ” Control diabetes properly
βœ” Treat infections early
βœ” Maintain wound hygiene
βœ” Avoid self-medication
βœ” Seek medical attention for fever with joint pain
βœ” Follow sterile precautions during injections or procedures


When Should You See an Orthopedic Specialist?

Consult immediately if you experience:

🚨 Severe knee pain with fever
🚨 Sudden swelling in the knee
🚨 Difficulty walking
🚨 Warm or red knee joint
🚨 Pain worsening rapidly

Early treatment can save the knee joint.


Final Takeaway

Septic Arthritis of the Knee is a serious orthopedic emergency that requires immediate attention. Unlike normal arthritis, this condition can permanently damage the knee within a short time if ignored.

Early Diagnosis Can:

βœ” Prevent cartilage damage
βœ” Preserve joint function
βœ” Avoid major surgery
βœ” Reduce complications
βœ” Improve recovery outcomes

If you develop sudden knee pain with swelling and fever, do not delay medical evaluation.


For Appointments:

Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon

ONUS Robotic Hospitals – Hyderabad

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