| Literature DB >> 24093074 |
Jennifer Hagen1, Howard Chansky, Sean E Nork, Lisa A Taitsman.
Abstract
Infected nonunions resulting in segmental bone loss are a devastating complication for patients and a difficult problem for surgeons. Adequate soft tissue coverage, return of mobility, fracture stability, and long-term freedom from infection are all important goals of treatment. Although there are numerous published studies that provide some treatment guidelines, there are patients who require unique and individualized solutions. In this report, we present a case in which an antibiotic-impregnated cement spacer was used as a component of the definitive treatment in a geriatric patient with segmental bone loss of the femur secondary to severe infection as a salvage technique to avoid amputation.Entities:
Keywords: failed fixation; infection; periprosthetic femur fracture
Year: 2013 PMID: 24093074 PMCID: PMC3789507 DOI: 10.1177/2151458513502727
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil ISSN: 2151-4585