Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (May 2021)

Accidental Arthrotomy Causing Aseptic Monoarthritis Due to Agave Sap: A Case Report

  • Sam T. Ontiveros,
  • Alicia B. Minns

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2021.4.51835
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2

Abstract

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Introduction: Aseptic inflammatory arthritis has been reported from thorns or cactus needles after inadvertent arthrotomy. Agave sap irritants may cause an aseptic inflammatory arthritis mimicking a septic joint. Case Report: A 27-year-old male presented with left knee pain and swelling two hours after suffering an accidental stab wound to his left lateral knee by an agave plant spine. Synovial fluid white blood cell count was 92,730 mm 3 with 75% neutrophils and no crystals. Surgical washout was remarkable for turbid fluid and no foreign body. Synovial fluid and blood cultures remained without growth. At two-week follow-up, the patient had recovered. Conclusion: Penetrating injuries from agave thorns can cause an inflammatory arthritis that mimics septic arthritis.