Chronic osteomyelitis is an inflammatory process of the bone caused by an infectious agent. This condition leads to altered bone vascularization and thus to bone destruction and formation of necrotic bone fragments (sequestrum). The treatment of chronic osteomyelitis is primarily based on surgical management, which includes debridement of the sequestrum and sampling of bone tissue for microbiological analysis in order to initiate a targeted antibiotic therapy. A multidisciplinary approach is essential, involving expertise in orthopedic surgery, musculoskeletal imaging and nuclear medicine, infectious diseases, as well as plastic or vascular surgery for complex cases with soft tissue and/or vascular defects
Introduction. In this study, we analysed the results of applying various surgical methods in the com...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
AbstractWith the advances in surgical treatment, antibiotic therapy and the current resources for ac...
Chronic osteomyelitis is an inflammatory process of the bone caused by an infectious agent. This con...
Chronic osteomyelitis represents a progressive inflammatory process caused by pathogens, resulting i...
The incidence of chronic osteomyelitis is increasing because of the prevalence of predisposing condi...
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone that causes bone destruction and formation of new bone as ...
Bone and joint infections are painful for patients and frustrating for both them and their doctors. ...
Ketan C Pande Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital, Bandar Seri Begawan, BruneiAbstract: Chroni...
Introduction: Depending on the infection’s particular features (etiology, pathogenesis, extent of bo...
Osteomyelitis is defined as the infection of bone. Currently, despite the variety of treatment metho...
ABSTRACT To establish means of understanding and containing osteomyelitis, it is imperative to highl...
Osteomyelitis inflammation being bone disease in quantity purulent bacteria by own defeat as a resul...
The chronic suppurative osteomyelitis is an inflammation of infectious origin, which invades the bon...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
Introduction. In this study, we analysed the results of applying various surgical methods in the com...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
AbstractWith the advances in surgical treatment, antibiotic therapy and the current resources for ac...
Chronic osteomyelitis is an inflammatory process of the bone caused by an infectious agent. This con...
Chronic osteomyelitis represents a progressive inflammatory process caused by pathogens, resulting i...
The incidence of chronic osteomyelitis is increasing because of the prevalence of predisposing condi...
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone that causes bone destruction and formation of new bone as ...
Bone and joint infections are painful for patients and frustrating for both them and their doctors. ...
Ketan C Pande Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital, Bandar Seri Begawan, BruneiAbstract: Chroni...
Introduction: Depending on the infection’s particular features (etiology, pathogenesis, extent of bo...
Osteomyelitis is defined as the infection of bone. Currently, despite the variety of treatment metho...
ABSTRACT To establish means of understanding and containing osteomyelitis, it is imperative to highl...
Osteomyelitis inflammation being bone disease in quantity purulent bacteria by own defeat as a resul...
The chronic suppurative osteomyelitis is an inflammation of infectious origin, which invades the bon...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
Introduction. In this study, we analysed the results of applying various surgical methods in the com...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
AbstractWith the advances in surgical treatment, antibiotic therapy and the current resources for ac...