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Foot Ankle Spec ; : 19386400241235389, 2024 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38450616

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Pin tract infections are virtually universal complications with the use of external fixation. While most are superficial and respond to oral antibiotics and local care, septic loosening may occur at the bone-pin interface, which may lead to instability of the fixator, catastrophic failure, fracture, and long-term osteomyelitis. Classification systems and prevention protocols have been developed to address this ubiquitous complication. Treatment of severe pin tract infections often requires debridement, parenteral antibiotics, and removal of the offending pin or the entire external fixator. In cases of osteomyelitic pin tracks, a sizable cavity is often present. We describe a simple technique for treatment of deep bone pin tract infection through the use of debridement, irrigation, and an antibiotic "sparkler," which is a specially prepared percutaneous implant of antibiotic laden bone cement.Levels of Evidence: Level 5.

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Clin Podiatr Med Surg ; 38(3): 343-360, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34053648

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It is important to identify the level of the deformity or deformities. It is important to get the limb as close to anatomic alignment as possible. Many levels and multiple procedures may be involved with this reconstruction.


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Hammer Toe Syndrome/etiology , Talipes Cavus/complications , Contracture/etiology , Hammer Toe Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Hammer Toe Syndrome/surgery , Humans , Orthopedic Procedures , Physical Examination/methods , Radiography , Talipes Cavus/surgery
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