Lazarescu,Adrian Emil, Hogea,Bogdan Gheorghe, Andor,Bogdan Corneliu, Totorean,Alina, Cojocaru,Dan Grigore, Negru,Marius, Bolintineanu,Laura A, Patrascu Jnr,Jenel Marian, Misca,Liviu C, Sandesc,Mihai A, Patrascu Snr,Jenel Marian, Lazarescu,Adrian Emil, Hogea,Bogdan Gheorghe, Andor,Bogdan Corneliu, Totorean,Alina, Cojocaru,Dan Grigore, Negru,Marius, Bolintineanu,Laura A, Patrascu Jnr,Jenel Marian, Misca,Liviu C, Sandesc,Mihai A, and Patrascu Snr,Jenel Marian
Adrian Emil Lazarescu,1â 3 Bogdan Gheorghe Hogea,2â 4 Bogdan Corneliu Andor,2â 4 Alina Totorean,2,5 Dan Grigore Cojocaru,2,3 Marius Negru,6 Laura A Bolintineanu,7 Jenel Marian Patrascu Jnr,2â 4 Liviu C Misca,2â 4 Mihai A Sandesc,2â 4 Jenel Marian Patrascu Snr2â 4 1Department of Anatomy and Embriology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy âvictor Babesâ TimiÈoara, Timisoara, Romania; 2 2nd Clinic of Orthopedics and Traumatology, County Emergency Hospital âPius Branzeuâ Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania; 3Profesor Teodor Soraâ Research Center, University of Medicine and Pharmacy âVictor Babesâ TimiÈoara, Timisoara, Romania; 4Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy âVictor Babesâ TimiÈoara, Timisoara, Romania; 5Department of Medical Recovery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy âVictor Babesâ TimiÈoara, Timisoara, Romania; 6Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy âVictor Babesâ TimiÈoara, Timisoara, Romania; 7Department of Pathophysiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy âVictor Babesâ TimiÈoara, Timisoara, RomaniaCorrespondence: Bogdan Gheorghe Hogea, Tel +40744363188, Email hogeabg@yahoo.comIntroduction: Diverse musculo-skeletal pathology can be treated conservatively by different types of injections and in most cases, results are significantly better if the existing inflammatory fluid is aspirated prior to injection of medication solutions. The present study analyses an original technique which uses infusion therapy accessories to create two types of closed sterile double syringe systems, and compares the benefits of using such a system in aspiration/injection procedures to classic aspiration injection technique that implies changing and connecting multiple syringes to the same needle, thus increasing the risk for septic complications. The aim of the present study is to minimize therapeutic risk of iatrogenic septic complications during aspiration/in