Introduction to adult posttraumatic osteomyelitis of the tibia.

The tibia is the most frequent site of an open fracture, and treatment of adult posttraumatic osteomyelitis of the tibia represents a significant clinical problem that has been recognized for centuries. Ancient modalities such as immobilization and debridement are still mainstays of therapy, and recent developments such as the use of antibiotics and muscle transfer have helped to improve outcome. Osteomyelitis is classified based on the Cierny-Mader system to provide prognostic and therapeutic information. Open fractures can be classified by the Gustilo system, again providing prognostic and therapeutic data. Gustilo Type III fractures have a high likelihood of having infection develop. Treatment principles include immobilization, thorough debridement, control of infection through antibiotic use, control of dead space, and soft tissue coverage.

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