| Literature DB >> 27402484 |
T H Tosounidis1,2, G M Calori3, P V Giannoudis4,5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Reamer-irrigator-aspirator (RIA) is an innovative device that its indications have recently been expanded to the management of long bone infections.Entities:
Keywords: Infection; Long bones; Osteomyelitis; Panmedullary sepsis; RIA; Reamer–irrigator–aspirator; Reaming
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27402484 PMCID: PMC4969338 DOI: 10.1007/s00068-016-0700-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg ISSN: 1863-9933 Impact factor: 3.693
Fig. 1a Anteroposterior b lateral radiographs and c MRI of the left femur of a 34-year-old female patient presenting with gradual onset left thigh pain and elevated inflammatory markers, showing a native osteomyelitis
Fig. 2a, b Intraoperative images of the RIA use
Fig. 3a, b Immediate postoperative radiographs of the left femur showing the rod with antibiotic impregnated cement that was used for local antibiotic delivery
Fig. 4a Anteroposterior and b lateral radiographs of the left femur 12 months after the removal of the rod
Open questions pertaining to the use of RIA in long bone osteomyelitis
| Consideration | Potential problem | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| RIA technique for osteomyelitis management is a relatively new technique | Still not considered the gold standard | RIA to be used mainly in specialised centres with substantial clinical experience |
| Reamer head sizes: 12–16 mm (increments of 0.5 mm) | RIA use difficult in small diameter long bones, e.g. tibia | - Meticulous preoperative planning |
| Retrograde use in femoral osteomyelitis | Access through the distal femur has the potential risk of contaminating the knee joint | RIA not to be used in a retrograde fashion for the management of femoral osteomyelitis |
| Debridement of metaphyseal osteomyelitis lesions | Debridement might not be adequate due a single-pass reamer placed at the centre of the femur | - Pre-bending the ball-tipped guide wire and subsequently re-directing it to the lateral and medial femoral condyles |
| Bleeding | Might be substantial due to: | - Adherence to surgical technique (single pass, monitor patient’s blood loss and hemodynamic status) |
| Use in open fractures | - Potential increase in non-union rates | In the acute setting RIA can be used in: |