Infecção pós-estabilização intramedular das fraturas diafisárias dos membros inferiores: protocolo de tratamento

Treatment of infection following intramedullary nailing of lower limbs present a large variety of options, that goes from debridement and maintenance of the nail up to the its removal and external fixation of the limb. The cement rod is an unusual technique employed for treating this kind of infection, although little is found in literature about its application. At the IOT HC-FMUSP, this technique has been increasingly employed and the purpose of this article is to describe the treatment protocol used in our institution. The protocol consists in intravenous antibiotic therapy, removal of the nail, intramedullary debridement and insertion of an antibiotic cement rod. We analyzed the history of 11 patients presenting with 13 fractures, being five femurs and eight tibias. The patients were submitted to the surgical technique described above. The time of follow up ranged from 6 to 36 months (average: 14.27 months). Satisfactory results were found in 10 of the 13 studied fractures, representing a good outcome rate (76.93%). We concluded that this method represents a good alternative to treatment in these cases, however further comparative studies are required in order to establish its advantages and to popularize the use of the method.

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