Literature DB >> 2296067

Treatment of chronic osteomyelitis complicating nonunion and segmental defects of the tibia with open cancellous bone graft, posterolateral bone graft, and soft-tissue transfer.

J L Esterhai1, B Sennett, H Gelb, R B Heppenstall, C T Brighton, A L Osterman, D LaRossa, H Gelman, G Goldstein.   

Abstract

Forty-two consecutive patients with chronic osteomyelitis complicating persistent tibial nonunion and chronic osteomyelitis complicating tibial fracture with segmental bone loss were treated from January 1979 through December 1986 using a protocol including either open cancellous bone grafting (Friedlaender-Papineau technique), posterolateral bone grafting (Harmon technique), or local or microvascular soft-tissue transfer before cancellous bone grafting. Each patient had undergone surgical debridement and intravenous antibiotic therapy before inclusion in this study. Patients were classified using a staging system which included consideration of anatomic location of the infection within the bone; extent of bone involvement; quality of soft-tissue envelope and vascular integrity; and generalized host status. The overall success rate for arresting the osteomyelitis and healing the nonunion was 62% (26/42). If the six patients who refused additional bone graft surgery, the one patient who represented poor patient selection, and the patient who refused ankle arthrodesis are eliminated, the success rate for healing of the nonunion and resolving the osteomyelitis in this difficult patient population is: open bone cell graft, 66% (12/18); soft-tissue transfer 87.5%, (7/8); and posterolateral bone grafting, 87.5% (7/8). Use of a standardized classification system allows comparison of treatment results. Adequate debridement is crucial in treating osteomyelitis complicating established long bone fractures and nonunions. Determining the extent of debridement has proven to be the single most difficult aspect technically. Patient selection and pretreatment education are crucial. Caring for these patients is not only labor intensive and demanding of personnel and hospital resources, but demanding of the patients as well.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2296067     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199001000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


  8 in total

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2.  Double-level bone transport for large post-traumatic tibial bone defects: a single centre experience of sixteen cases.

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Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2017-11-11       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Papineau debridement, Ilizarov bone transport, and negative-pressure wound closure for septic bone defects of the tibia.

Authors:  Orestis Karargyris; Vasilios D Polyzois; Panayiotis Karabinas; Andreas F Mavrogenis; Spyros G Pneumaticos
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  2013-07-18

4.  One-stage reconstruction with open bone grafting and vacuum-assisted closure for infected tibial non-union.

Authors:  Zhouming Deng; Lin Cai; Wei Jin; Ansong Ping; Renxiong Wei
Journal:  Arch Med Sci       Date:  2013-04-09       Impact factor: 3.318

5.  The multifactorial aetiology of fracture nonunion and the importance of searching for latent infection.

Authors:  L Mills; J Tsang; G Hopper; G Keenan; A H R W Simpson
Journal:  Bone Joint Res       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 5.853

6.  Insights into treatment and outcome of fracture-related infection: a systematic literature review.

Authors:  H Bezstarosti; E M M Van Lieshout; L W Voskamp; K Kortram; W Obremskey; M A McNally; W J Metsemakers; M H J Verhofstad
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7.  Study to prospectively evaluate reamed intramedually nails in patients with tibial fractures (S.P.R.I.N.T.): study rationale and design.

Authors:  Mohit Bhandari; Gordon Guyatt; Paul Tornetta; Emil Schemitsch; Marc Swiontkowski; David Sanders; Stephen D Walter
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2008-06-23       Impact factor: 2.362

8.  Chronic Osteomyelitis of the tibia and ankle treated with Limb Salvage Reconstruction.

Authors:  Aaron Lam; Shawn S Richardson; Josh Buksbaum; Jonathan Markowitz; Michael W Henry; Andy O Miller; S Robert Rozbruch; Austin T Fragomen
Journal:  J Bone Jt Infect       Date:  2019-12-10
  8 in total

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