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Subacute Osteomyelitis on Phalangeal Bone Resulting from Multiple Kirschner Pin Fixation: Case Report (원위지 골절에 K-강선을 이용한 비관혈적 정복술 후 생긴 아급성 골수염 1례)

  • Kim, Jae Woo;Choi, Hwan Jun;Kim, Mi Sun;Kim, Jun Hyuk
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.409-412
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: Percutaneous Kirschner wire fixation is common method for hand fracture. It is simple but has risk of ascending infection through the pin and bony injury by multiple drilling. Ascending infection through pin tract is mostly superficial and can be treated with antibiotics and aseptic dressing. This is a case review of subacute osteomyelitis on phalangeal bones after Kirschner wire fixation with literature review. Methods: A 40-years-old man with distal phalangeal fracture on right second finger is presented. He went to a local clinic and had percutaneous Kirschner wire fixation under local anesthesia. He was transferred to our hospital for ulcerative wound on DIP joint at 4 weeks after operation. Radiography showed osteolytic change around medulla of middle and distal phalanges, leading to diagnosis of a subacute osteomyelitis. We treated it with amputation at the level of shaft of middle phalanx. Results: The postoperative course was uneventful. We thought several possible reasons for osteomyelitis in our case. First, it could resulted from ascending infection through the wire. Second, it could be resulted from a bony burn by repeated drilling. And bony necrosis could be a consequence of arterial insufficiency caused by 2 pin insertion. Conclusion: We suggest that a precise pinning based on accurate anatomical understanding is required for a percutaneous Kirschner wire fixation. The frequency of drilling should be minimized. Careful observation and patient education for pin site care are essential.

Multicentric Osteoid Osteoma mimiking Sclerosing Osteomyelitis -A Case Report- (경화성 골수염양 다핵성 유골 골종 - 1예 보고-)

  • Chung, Yang-Guk;Kang, Yong-Koo;Jee, Won-Hee;Lee, An-Hi;Rhee, Seung-Koo;Bahk, Won-Jong;Park, Ill-Seok
    • The Journal of the Korean bone and joint tumor society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.183-187
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    • 2005
  • The typical radiologic findings of a small radiolucent nidus with surrounding sclerosis and night pain responding to aspirin make the diagnosis of osteoid osteoma not too difficult. We report a case of multicentric osteoid osteoma with unusual clinical and imaging features which were strongly suggestive of subacute sclerosing osteomyelitis.

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RECONSTRUCTION COMBINED WITH HBO THERAPY AND ILIAC BONE GRAFT IN MANDIBULAR FRCTURE SITE OSTEOMYELITIS (하악골 골절후 이차감염으로 인한 골수염시 유리 장골 이식술과 고압산소 요법을 이용한 재건 치험례)

  • Kim, Su-Nam;Lee, Dong-kuen;Lim, Chang-Joon;Yun, Seong-Pill
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.110-116
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    • 1991
  • Fracture site osteomyelitis begins rarely with an acute event but rather has a subacute onset. It develops almost exclusively in the mandibular region. The treatment principles of mandibular fracture site osteomyelitis are complete removal of inflammatory tissue and drainage, rigid fixation with or without autogenous bone bone graft and specific antibiotic therapy. But hyperbaric oxygen used as a modality in the treatment of intractable osteomyelitis. In this paper, we reported that the three patients who have osteomyelitis accompying secondary in fection after mandibular fracture.

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Brodie's Abscess of Talus and Distal Tibia - A case report - (거골과 경골 원위부에 동시에 발생한 브로디 농양 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Park, Ye-Soo;Park, Kee-Cheol
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.170-173
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    • 2001
  • Brodie abscess is a localized form of chronic or subacute osteomyelitis that occurs most often in the long bones of the lower extremities of young adults. Involvement of the flat or small bones is less common. And there is no report of Brodie abscess which has two different lesion. We report a case of Brodie abscess of talus and distal tibia.

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Brodie's Abscess on the Distal Tibia caused by Salmonella Infection - A Case Report - (경골 원위부에 발생한 살모넬라 감염에 의한 Brodie 농양 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Kang, Jae-Do;Kim, Kwang-Yul;Kim, Hyung-Chun;Jung, Kyung-Chil;Han, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.97-101
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    • 1998
  • Primary subacute pyogenic osteomyelitis, or Brodie's abscess has received much attention since its initial documentation in the literature in 1832 by Sir Benjamin Brodie. Brodie's abscess is a localized form of chronic osteomyelitis that occurs most often in the metaphyseal area of the long bones of the lower extremities of young adults, Intermittent pain of long duration is the presenting complaint, along with local tenderness over the affected area. Laboratory evaluation is unrevealing, with a normal white blood cell count and differential count. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate may also be normal. Roentgenogram shows a markedly varied appearance and an abscess may be easily mistaken for various neoplasm. The most common organism cultured from abscess is Staphylococcus species. Treatment includes curettage of the lesion and administration of antibiotics. We present a case report (with a 1-year follow-up period), demonstrating the successful surgical treatment of Brodie's abscess of the distal metaphysis of the left tibia caused by Salmonella cholerasuis in a 33-year-0ld male who had no hemoglobinopathy.

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Endoscopic-Assisted Curettage of Brodie Abscess in Proximal Tibia - A Case Report - (경골 근위부에 발생한 Brodie 농양에서 내시경을 이용한 소파술 - 증례 보고 -)

  • Ku, Jung-Hoei;Cho, Hyung-Lae;Park, Man-Jun;Choi, Seung-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.134-138
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    • 2007
  • Brodie abscess is a localized form of subacute or chronic osteomyelitis which is common in children but may also occur in adulthood. When Brodie abscess is located in the posterior metaphysis of the proximal tibia, open biopsy and curettage have a difficulty in approach to the lesion and can cause neurovascular injury or soft tissue contamination. We report a case wherein a novel surgical technique was used to treat a Brodie abscess in the posterior proximal tibial metaphysis in 48 year-old-male with endoscopic-assisted curettage by commercial anterior cruciate ligament targeting device(Rigid Fix; Mitek, Johnson & Johnson, Norwood, MA). Two portals were created toward the abscess site and, through each portal interchangeably, the granulation tissue and sclerotic bone could be excised. We believe that endoscopic-assisted curettage presents safe technique, decreased morbidity, accurate assessment of the extent of the abscess and possible improvement in long-term outcomes.

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