Primarily treated patients versus referred patients in the treatment of native septic arthritis of digits: a retrospective comparative study.
Sang Ho KwakJung Yun BaeYoungkwang OhHyo Seok JangTae Young AhnSang Hyun LeePublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
This study suggests that in the treatment of uncontrolled septic arthritis of the digits, antibiotic agents covering MRSA may shorten the duration of antibiotic therapy in areas of high MRSA incidence. Besides, more number of I & D including flap surgery may be required for the referred patients compared with the primary patients. These findings can help the surgeon in setting up a treatment plan or in counseling of referred patients with uncontrolled septic arthritis of the digits.
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