Treatment of chronic osteomyelitis of the lower limb (tibia and fibula)SchmidtH.G.K.WittekF.FinkB.Buck-GramckoU.ingentaconnectUnfallchirurg
Chronic osteomyelitis of the right tibia in a 16- to 17-year-old from early medieval Eccles in Kent, England (skeleton L2a). The involucrum (A) covers the whole expanse of the shaft with a large cloaca evident on the anterior aspect. Overgrowth and hypertrophy of the affected bone is ...
Defect of tibia, caused by septic osteomyelitis in childhood, with compensatory thickening of the fibula (right). Normal bones are shown at left. osteomyelitis, infection ofbonetissue. The condition is most commonly caused by the infectious organismStaphylococcus aureus, which reaches the bone via th...
Osteofibrous dysplasia of the tibia and fibula is not a well recognized entity. We have seen thirty-five patients with the disease. Twenty-two comparable cases have been reported in the literature with such diagnoses as ossifying fibroma... M Campanacci,M Laus - 《Journal of Bone & Joint Sur...
This man had an open fracture of the tibia many years ago. The injury was probably mismanaged, sentencing him to a life with chronic osteomyelitis Full size image Osteomyelitis can arise via haematogenous spread from a distant site, via direct inoculation through a wound adjacent to the bone ...
Reconstruction of long bony defects can then be achieved by means of a "fibula pro tibia" operation or corticocancellous bone grafting. Antibiotics are worthwhile as a supplement to the surgical treatment, but can never replace it. 展开 关键词:...
Patient’s personal information: YXX, male, 29 years old, married. On Jan 9th, 2010, he suffered from a car accident, causing the comminuted fracture on the fibula and tibia of right lower extremity. At one local hospital, he received the traditional method but with little clinical therapeut...
. A fracture of the tibia, age in the 50 s13, a BMI > 30 kg/m2, alcohol abuse, compartment fasciotomy, and the use of temporary external fixation are independent risk factors for bone infection. Jiang and colleagues reviewed the characteristics of osteomyelitis in southeast China5...
Tibia 26.0 Pelvis 9.2 Humerus 8.1 Foot 7.7 Forearm 4.8 Calcaneum 4.6 Vertebra 3.8 Fibula 3.7 Hand 2.0 Clavicle 0.8 Rib 0.6 Patella 0.2 Other 1.6 Most children have localized signs and symptoms including pain. About half have a reduced range of motion and reduced weight-bearing, limping or inab...
In her controls, we saw that tibia distal diaphysis has union delay. Therefore at the same level in 12/2013 we added a fibula osteotomy and stabilized tibia with three kirschner wires (Fig. 3) and waited for union. We could not reach the exact healing what we expected in controls. ...