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Incision and fluid removal of Prepatellar Septic Bursitis

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2011

My knee was subject to some misuse after it had begun healing from bursitis that caused it to go septic. Swelling and redness had developed and not gone down in a week, this is the bedside surgical incision of the infected knee. The fluid removal and packing of gauze was lacking finesse in my opinion.... Ya'll tell me?

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  • Omg I have bursitis will they have to do that to me?!?

  • @ranieronda17 only if it gets infected.

  • Well, The swelling has gone down a bit. I removed the antibiotic gauze 4 days later as instructed. Tight skin, Im now able to walk and the heat in the knee is going down daily.  Other than the horrible 3 minutes of cutting and jabbing without adequate pain killers... all seems well.

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  • It started to get an infection but I handled it myself. It took three days to get it to really pop. There was black blood and puss.....lots. Your video inspired me to hurry and get that crap outlol

  • om i knw wat happened to my knee now and i dnt think i can watc this i swear i am oin to barf!!!

  • Well, your bursa got removed. How is your knee doing nowdays? Any problems of that bursa removal?

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