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Infected nonunion of the long bones.

Peter A A Struijs1, Rudolf W Poolman, Mohit Bhandari.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although definitions vary, infected nonunion has been defined as a state of failure of union and persistence of infection at the fracture site for 6 to 8 months.>). Infected nonunions of the supracondylar region of the femur are uncommon and are mostly due to a severe open fracture with extensive comminution and segmental bone loss or after internal fixation of a comminuted closed fracture. Associated factors include exposed bone devoid of vascularized periosteal coverage for more than 6 weeks, purulent discharge, a positive bacteriological culture from the depth of the wound, and histologic evidence of necrotic bone containing empty lacunae. Soft-tissue loss with multiple sinuses, osteomyelitis, osteopenia, complex deformities with limb-length inequality, stiffness of the adjacent joint, polybacterial multidrug-resistant infection, and smoking all complicate treatment and recovery. Although uncommon in incidence, infected nonunions of the long bones present a great challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon in providing optimal treatment of this entity. To give direction to the optimal strategy, this systematic review was performed.
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to review the highest level of available evidence on the operative management of infected nonunions of the long bones.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17762489     DOI: 10.1097/BOT.0b013e31812e5578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0890-5339            Impact factor:   2.512


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3.  Clinical outcomes with the corticotomy-first technique associated with the Ilizarov method for the management of the septic long bones non-union.

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7.  Salvage of an infected periprosthetic failed fracture fixation in a nonagenarian.

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8.  Recalcitrant Septic Nonunion of the Ulna.

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9.  Infected nonunions of long bones of the upper extremity: staged reconstruction using polymethylmethacrylate and bone graft impregnated with antibiotics.

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10.  Use of antibiotic cement-impregnated intramedullary nail in treatment of infected non-union of long bones.

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