Том 28,
Выпуск 3, 2018,
pp. 169-171
DOI: 10.1615/JLongTermEffMedImplants.2018027305
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Jennifer Kurowicki
St. Joseph's University Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Paterson, New Jersey 07503
Todd P. Pierce
Seton Hall University, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics, 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, NJ 07079
Kenley Harvey
Seton Hall University, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics, 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, NJ 07079
Erica Simone
Seton Hall University, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics, 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, NJ 07079
Kimona Issa
School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics, Seton Hall University, 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, New Jersey
Vincent K. McInerney
Seton Hall University, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics, 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, NJ 07079
Anthony J. Scillia
Seton Hall University, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics, 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, NJ 07079
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Following arthroscopic hip labral repair, trochanteric bursectomy and iliotibial band lengthening, a patient presented with signs and symptoms that are consistent with allergic reactions that were localized to incision sites. The patient reported discomfort due to pain and pruritus about the surgical sites and was treated with antibiotics, antihistamines, and anti-inflammatory medication. Her skin was kept under close observation and, upon consulting with a dermatologist, the diagnosis of Monocryl allergy was made. Amidst the rarity of skin irritation due to the material
of sutures, it is important to monitor for a possible Monocryl allergy, and suture necessitation is crucial.