The Knee
Volume 17, Issue 5 , Pages 365-367, October 2010

Late recurrent hemarthrosis following knee arthroplasty associated with epithelioid angiosarcoma of bone

Orthopedics B Department, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

Received 16 August 2009; received in revised form 30 October 2009; accepted 31 October 2009. published online 30 November 2009.

Abstract 

We report a case of recurrent hemarthrosis 1year following total knee arthroplasty in a patient with no bleeding diathesis, the hemarthrosis was found to be related to, and led to the diagnosis of high grade sarcoma of the proximal tibia. Twenty five years earlier, he sustained a lateral tibial plateau fracture and was treated with open reduction and plating. Sarcoma developing in association with a metallic orthopedic prosthesis or hardware is an uncommon, but well-recognized complication. Sarcomas that occur adjacent to orthopaedic prostheses or hardware are of varied types, but are usually osteosarcoma or malignant fibrous histiocytoma.

Keywords: Hemarthrosis, Epithelioid angiosarcoma, Total knee arthroplasty

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PII: S0968-0160(09)00212-9

doi:10.1016/j.knee.2009.10.010

The Knee
Volume 17, Issue 5 , Pages 365-367, October 2010