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The influence of duration of infection on outcome of debridement and implant retention in fracture-related infection.

Mario MorgensternRichard KuehlCharalampos G ZalavrasMartin A McNallyWerner ZimmerliMarc Antoine BurchThomas VandendriesscheWilliam T ObremskeyMichael H J VerhofstadWillem-Jan Metsemakers
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2021)
Acute/early FRI, with a short duration of infection, can successfully be treated with DAIR up to ten weeks after osteosynthesis. The limited available data suggest that chronic/late onset FRI treated with DAIR may be associated with a higher rate of recurrence. Successful outcome is dependent on managing all aspects of the infection. Thus, time from fracture fixation is not the only factor that should be considered in treatment planning of FRI. Due to the heterogeneity of the available data, these conclusions have to be interpreted with caution. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(2):213-221.
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