Local controlled release of corticosteroids extends surgically induced joint instability by inhibiting tissue healing.
Imke Rudnik-JansenAnna R TellegenBehdad PouranKarin SchrijverBjörn P MeijPieter J EmansErin de GendtRachel E ThomasMarja J L KikHuub M de VisserHarrie WeinansAnnelies EgasErik van MaarseveenNina WoikeGeorge MihovJens ThiesMarianna A TryfonidouLaura B CreemersPublished in: British journal of pharmacology (2019)
We conclude that short-term TAA exposure has minor effects on surgically induced unstable joints, but its extended presence is detrimental by extending instability and associated joint degeneration through compromised healing. This supports a contraindication of prolonged corticosteroid exposure in tissue damage-associated joint instability, but not of brief exposure.