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OBJECTIVE
Few series of osteomyelitis due to multi-drug (MDR) or extensively-drug resistant (XDR) gram-negative bacteria exist. A retrospective study of MDR and XDR gram-negative osteomyelitis cases was performed, aiming to investigate causative organisms, proper surgical and medical management, as
OBJECTIVE
Few series of osteomyelitis due to multi-drug (MDR) or extensively-drug resistant (XDR) gram-negative bacteria exist. A retrospective study of MDR and XDR gram-negative osteomyelitis cases was performed, aiming to investigate causative organisms, proper surgical and medical management, as
Previously published series of surgery for late-onset tibia vara reported a significant number of complications and fair or poor results. Obesity in many of these patients makes surgical intervention an even more daunting prospect. Circular external fixation is applicable to almost any limb size and
Obese and type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients have a fivefold increased rate of infection following placement of an indwelling orthopaedic device. Though implant infections are associated with inflammation, periosteal reactive bone formation, and osteolysis, the effect of obesity/T2D on these
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To describe the pharmacokinetic profile and clinical outcome associated with high-dose ciprofloxacin therapy in a patient with the triad of extreme obesity, multiple organ failure, and deep-seated infection.
METHODS
A 45-year-old, class 3 obese (185 kg; body mass index 53.7), critically
Obesity is an epidemic that adversely affects millions of Americans. In 2017, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 93.3 million Americans suffer from obesity.1 Many individuals have undergone laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) procedures in order to lose weight.
BACKGROUND
The treatment of distal tibial osteomyelitis represents a challenge for orthopedic and plastic surgeons. The affected tissues should be debrided and good vascularized tissue should cover the defect, but the option of a muscle flap covering the area is limited. Free flaps are used but
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We aimed to carry out a systematic assessment of gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasonography (CDUS) findings of reactivated post-traumatic/postoperative chronic osteomyelitis (COM) in adults.
METHODS
Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasonography were performed on 40 consecutive patients
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Sternal dehiscence is a relatively frequent complication in median sternotomy and causes high morbidity and mortality in cardiothoracic surgery. Obesity is one of the most important risk factors for sternal infection and dehiscence and its prevalence is increasingly frequent in patients
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Introduction:S. aureus is the main pathogen of skin, soft tissue and otorhinolaryngological infections as well as the cause of osteomyelitis, meningitis and endocarditis. In recent years the importance of S. aureus mediated infections has grown not only because of their widespread, but
BACKGROUND
We investigated the clinical effectiveness of antimicrobial prophylaxis in lower-extremity open fractures following the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Guidelines.
METHODS
This observational, retrospective, single-center study included adults with lower-extremity open
We report a case of a 17-year-old male who presented with pain in his right first toe. His pain and swelling had worsened and x-rays of his foot revealed erosive changes of the great toe distal phalanx suggesting possible osteomyelitis. His co-morbidities were morbid obesity and diabetes insipidus.
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa represents an infrequent clinical entity with cutaneous changes characterized by dermal fibrosis, hyperkeratotic verrucous and papillamotous lesions resulting from chronic non-filarial lymphedema secondary to infections, surgeries, tumor obstruction, radiation,
We report a case of osteomyelitis with metastasis to the T10 vertebra related to bone anchor use with pubovaginal sling. The morbidity was significant: long-term intravenous antibiotics, multiple surgeries to correct the problem, and subsequent chronic pelvic pain. Given that this complication is
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There is both increased interest and awareness in diabetes-associated Charcot foot arthropathy. The number of affected patients will likely increase as the incidence of both diabetes and morbid obesity increases. Many experts now favor surgical correction of the deformity rather than