Pathologic Diagnosis of Osteomyelitis

Oct 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Pathologic Diagnosis of Osteomyelitis

Fig. 5.1 Acute osteomyelitis: Neutrophils infiltrate through the fibrous periosteum (arrow on periosteum) and into the cortical bone Bone is a dynamic organ. Normal, healthy bone is composed primarily of…

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Osteomyelitis Associated with Charcot Arthropathy

Oct 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Osteomyelitis Associated with Charcot Arthropathy

Fig. 14.1 Acute Charcot arthropathy. Note severe swelling and erythema which is difficult to differentiate from acute infection 1. Isolated Charcot arthropathy   2. Charcot arthropathy with noninfected ulceration  …

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Bone Biopsy Techniques

Oct 18, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Bone Biopsy Techniques

Bone biopsy typically involves histopathologic evaluation and microbiologic culture. This two-tiered biopsy approach improves accuracy; however, the results are subjected to variable interpretation leading to clinical uncertainty. Diagnostic accuracy is…

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Diagnosis and Management of the Septic Joint

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Fig. 9.1 Clinical appearance of ankle joint sepsis The clinical appearance of a septic right ankle and the contralateral unaffected limb are seen. The classical clinical presentation consists of a…

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Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis

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  Classification systems Cierny-Mader staging system for osteomyelitis Stage 1: Medullary osteomyelitis  A Host: healthy Stage 2: superficial osteomyelitis  B Host:  Bs: Systemic compromise  Bl: Local compromise  Bls: Local and…

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Infected Nonunions and Infected Hardware

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  Joint replacement (%) All fractures (%) Staphylococcus aureus 12–23 30 Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus 30–43 22 Gram Negative Bacilli 3–6 10 Anaerobes 2–4 5 Enterococci 3–7 3 Streptococci 9–10 1…

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