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- Park, Seung-Hwan;
- Choi, Young Rak;
- Jeong, Inyong;
- Lee, Ho Seong
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Background/Objectives: Traditional treatment for chronic osteomyelitis is temporary implantation of antibiotic-impregnated cement beads, followed by bone grafting after the infection is controlled. In this way, a staged operation is needed, and undergoing repetitive general anesthesia is a burden. Moreover, damage to the soft tissue at the surgical site due to several incisions is a concern. This study was conducted to investigate the outcomes of one-stage antibiotic-mixed cement blocks, instead of beads, used as a primary salvage procedure to treat chronic osteomyelitis of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. Methods: Twenty patients with chronic osteomyelitis of the leg and foot were included. They underwent complete debridement of the infected bone, and antibiotic-mixed cement fillings were placed into the defected bone space. Full-weight-bearing activities were allowed immediately after surgery. Results: For 16 of the 18 patients, infection was controlled after one-time surgery. Repeat antibiotic cement-filling surgery was necessary for two patients. Two-staged surgery with continuous irrigation and cement filling was necessary for one large tibial lesion. Conversion into arthrodesis of the metatarsophalangeal joint was necessary for metatarsal head infection. Conclusions: One-stage surgery with complete debridement and antibiotic-mixed cement filling is a simple and effective procedure for treating intractable chronic osteomyelitis, which makes full-weight-bearing walking possible immediately after surgery.
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- Antibiotic-Mixed Cement Filling for Chronic Osteomyelitis
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- Park, Seung-Hwan; Choi, Young Rak; Jeong, Inyong; Lee, Ho Seong
- 발행일
- 2025-05
- 유형
- Journal Article
- 저널명
- Journal of personalized medicine
- 권
- 15
- 호
- 5