How to Drain Fluid From a Knee

The knee is the largest joint in the human body, and is notoriously prone to injury due to the complex nature of the movements it makes and the stress it endures 1. The kneecap is not "fixed" to the upper or lower leg, but rather "floats" in a network of soft tissues, tendons and ligaments. Because the knee can twist, rotate, bend and straighten, it sustains the brunt of most of the pressure during hard physical activities. When injury occurs, the first reaction of the knee is to swell. This swelling can become quite extreme, and may need to be aspirated in order to help the joint heal.

Is This an Emergency?

If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.

Go to a doctor. Only a medical doctor should perform this procedure. Aspiration involves the puncturing of the joint capsule, and if done improperly, damage can occur, as well as deadly infection. The remainder of the steps are addressed to doctors learning the procedure.

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Swab the entire knee joint with the Betadine solution 1. From mid-shin to mid-thigh, scrub the skin thoroughly with the cleanser and pat dry with sterile gauze.

Swab the injection sites with an alcohol pad, and inject the local anesthetic in the area surrounding the knee joint 1. Make sure the area is sufficiently numb by applying some painful stimulus to the area without any feeling.

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Insert the bore needle (20 gauge) into the middle of the knee joint and slowly draw back the plunger to remove the excess fluid 1. Manipulate the knee to get as much of the fluid as possible. It may be necessary to change syringes if one fills up.

Carefully remove the bore needle and swab the site with alcohol. Apply pressure to the injection site for a couple of minutes, then apply a sterile dressing.

Tips

Stay off the knee for at least 24 hours after this procedure in order to allow it to fully recover.

Warnings

Never, under any circumstances, attempt to do this yourself, or allow anyone except a medical doctor to perform this procedure.

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