Pin-tract infection (PTI) is the most commonly expected problem, or even an almost inevitable complication, when using external fixation. Left unteated, PTI will progress unavoidably, lead to mechanical pin loosening, and ultimately cause instability of the external fixator pin-bone construct. Thus, PTI remains a clinical challenge, specifically in cases of limb lengthening or deformity correction. Standardised pin site protocols which encompass an understanding of external fixator biomechanics and meticulous surgical technique during pin and wire insertion, postoperative pin site care and pin removal could limit the incidence of major infections and treatment failures. Here we discuss concepts regarding the epidemiology, physiopathology an...
Abstract Pin track-associated complications are almost universal findings with the use of external f...
Background: Pin-track infection remains one of the most troublesome complications of external fixati...
External fixation is a key component in orthopaedic management. However, the use of metal pins or wi...
Pin-tract infection (PTI) is the most commonly expected problem, or even an almost inevitable compli...
Depending on the reference, pin track infection rates in external fixation surgery have been stated ...
Background: Pin-tract infection is a major complication of external fixation which in some cases com...
Background: Pin tract infection is the most common complication of external fixation accounting for ...
Introduction: Pin tract infections are complications associated with external fixators. Proper diag...
Background: Pin tract infection is a complication when using external fixation. The objective of thi...
External fixation is a term describing skeletal apparatuses that attach to wire or pins that penetra...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the pin-site care protocols currently in use and t...
Pin-track infections are a common problem with external fixation and any other implant that breaks t...
External fixation is a commonly used technique of bone fixation among orthopaedic surgeons after maj...
Pin tract infection is a prevalent complication in treatments with external fixation. This study foc...
ABSTRACT Pin site infections were a common complication of external fixation that places a significa...
Abstract Pin track-associated complications are almost universal findings with the use of external f...
Background: Pin-track infection remains one of the most troublesome complications of external fixati...
External fixation is a key component in orthopaedic management. However, the use of metal pins or wi...
Pin-tract infection (PTI) is the most commonly expected problem, or even an almost inevitable compli...
Depending on the reference, pin track infection rates in external fixation surgery have been stated ...
Background: Pin-tract infection is a major complication of external fixation which in some cases com...
Background: Pin tract infection is the most common complication of external fixation accounting for ...
Introduction: Pin tract infections are complications associated with external fixators. Proper diag...
Background: Pin tract infection is a complication when using external fixation. The objective of thi...
External fixation is a term describing skeletal apparatuses that attach to wire or pins that penetra...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the pin-site care protocols currently in use and t...
Pin-track infections are a common problem with external fixation and any other implant that breaks t...
External fixation is a commonly used technique of bone fixation among orthopaedic surgeons after maj...
Pin tract infection is a prevalent complication in treatments with external fixation. This study foc...
ABSTRACT Pin site infections were a common complication of external fixation that places a significa...
Abstract Pin track-associated complications are almost universal findings with the use of external f...
Background: Pin-track infection remains one of the most troublesome complications of external fixati...
External fixation is a key component in orthopaedic management. However, the use of metal pins or wi...