Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case Report

Introduction: Septic malleolar bursitis is a rare cause of ankle pain and swelling. It has been described in certain occupational and recreational activities that involve tight-fitting boots, such as figure skating. Court-ordered electronic monitoring devices are often worn on the ankle. It is not k...

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Main Authors: Bart Besinger, Sydney Ryckman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2021-02-01
Series:Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2165v83m
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spelling doaj-e079ee1d10da40dababc392bb3cb6d112021-02-09T21:20:43ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaClinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine2474-252X2021-02-015110.5811/cpcem.2020.12.50299cpcem-05-97Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case ReportBart BesingerSydney RyckmanIntroduction: Septic malleolar bursitis is a rare cause of ankle pain and swelling. It has been described in certain occupational and recreational activities that involve tight-fitting boots, such as figure skating. Court-ordered electronic monitoring devices are often worn on the ankle. It is not known whether these devices are a risk factor for the development of malleolar bursitis. Case Report: We describe a 41-year-old male under house arrest with an electronic monitoring device on his right ankle who presented to our emergency department with several days of progressive pain and swelling over the medial malleolus. Point-of-care ultrasound revealed a thick-walled cystic structure consistent with medial malleolar bursitis. Bursal aspiration was performed. Fluid culture yielded Staphylococcus aureus. Discussion: Emergency physicians regularly see patients with ankle pain and swelling and must consider a comprehensive differential diagnosis. Septic malleolar bursitis is an uncommon but important cause of ankle pain and swelling that requires prompt diagnosis and intervention. Point-of-care ultrasonography may aid in the diagnosis. Additionally, emergency physicians should be aware of potential complications related to electronic monitoring devices.https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2165v83m
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Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case Report
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title Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case Report
title_short Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case Report
title_full Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case Report
title_fullStr Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Septic Malleolar Bursitis in a Patient with an Ankle Electronic Monitoring Device: A Case Report
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series Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
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description Introduction: Septic malleolar bursitis is a rare cause of ankle pain and swelling. It has been described in certain occupational and recreational activities that involve tight-fitting boots, such as figure skating. Court-ordered electronic monitoring devices are often worn on the ankle. It is not known whether these devices are a risk factor for the development of malleolar bursitis. Case Report: We describe a 41-year-old male under house arrest with an electronic monitoring device on his right ankle who presented to our emergency department with several days of progressive pain and swelling over the medial malleolus. Point-of-care ultrasound revealed a thick-walled cystic structure consistent with medial malleolar bursitis. Bursal aspiration was performed. Fluid culture yielded Staphylococcus aureus. Discussion: Emergency physicians regularly see patients with ankle pain and swelling and must consider a comprehensive differential diagnosis. Septic malleolar bursitis is an uncommon but important cause of ankle pain and swelling that requires prompt diagnosis and intervention. Point-of-care ultrasonography may aid in the diagnosis. Additionally, emergency physicians should be aware of potential complications related to electronic monitoring devices.
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