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Fluid accumulation and the rapid spread of bacteria in the pathogenesis of external fixator pin track infection.

J C Clasper1, L B Cannon, S A Stapley, V M Taylor, P E Watkins.   

Abstract

An animal model was used to study the pathogenesis of pin track infection. The roles of fluid accumulation around the pin/bone interface and mechanical loosening of the pin were specifically studied. In addition, the spread of bacteria in relation to the clinical appearance of the pin track was assessed. This study demonstrated that fluid accumulation around the interface is an important factor in the spread of infection from the superficial wound track to the medulla of the bone. Spread occurs despite the absence of mechanical pin loosening, and can occur before any clinical features of infection are apparent.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11382422     DOI: 10.1016/s0020-1383(01)00008-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


  5 in total

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Journal:  Eur Cell Mater       Date:  2014-03-25       Impact factor: 3.942

Review 2.  From prevention of pin-tract infection to treatment of osteomyelitis during paediatric external fixation.

Authors:  Dimitri Ceroni; Catherine Grumetz; Odile Desvachez; Sophie Pusateri; Pierre Dunand; Eleftheria Samara
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2016-11-15       Impact factor: 1.548

3.  Prospective evaluation of pin site infections in 39 patients treated with external ring fixation.

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Journal:  J Bone Jt Infect       Date:  2021-04-07

4.  Study on the relationship between the timing of conversion from external fixation to internal fixation and infection in the treatment of open fractures of extremities.

Authors:  Zelin Ye; Shanwen Zhao; Canjun Zeng; Ziheng Luo; Song Yuan; Runguang Li
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2021-11-07       Impact factor: 2.359

5.  Postoperative infection in patients undergoing inspection of orthopedic damage due to external fixation.

Authors:  Noel Oizerovici Foni; Felipe Augusto Ribeiro Batista; Luís Henrique Camargo Rossato; José Octavio Soares Hungria; Marcelo Tomanik Mercadante; Ralph Walter Christian
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop       Date:  2015-10-31
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