Antibiotic-loaded bone cement spacer usage combined with membrane induction in infected gap non-unions: A case series.

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Title: Antibiotic-loaded bone cement spacer usage combined with membrane induction in infected gap non-unions: A case series.
Authors: Xinwei Liu1, Dapeng Zhou1, Liangbi Xiang1, Guocheng Ding2
Source: Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. Sep/Oct2018, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p1088-1093. 6p.
Subject Terms: *BONE abnormalities, *INFECTION, *BONE cements, *FRACTURE fixation, *ANTIBIOTICS
Abstract: Methods: The data of 16 patients with infected bone defects admitted in General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command from January 2009 to January 2011 were analyzed retrospectively. There were 12 males and 4 females aged between 24-63 years age (average 43.1 ± 9.7) who had received antibiotic laiden bone cement spacer treatment. Stage-1, debridement and anti-biotic treatment with intraoperative preparation of customized bone cement spacers (antibiotics and bone cement spacer) with or without internal or external fixation Stage-2, removal of spacer and repair of bone defects using membrane-induced technique and internal fixation at bone defects site.Results: Sixteen patients were followed up for 39-98 months, (67.2 ± 20.4) on average. All patients with infected bone defects were healed. X-ray showed that fractures had healed and the new bone formed at graft site was more radio opaque than that of adjacent bone segments. The healing time was 6 to 10 months, (7.4 ± 1.1) on average. There was no recurrence of infection or deformity.Conclusion: The antibiotic-loaded cement spacer can control the local infection while maintaining the limb length and increasing the stability, reducing the contracture of bone and soft tissue, creating conditions for subsequent repair and reducing the infection rate of bone defects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:1682024X
DOI:10.12669/pjms.345.14569
Published in:Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Language:English