Acute Metacarpal Osteomyelitis in Children: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Islem Chniti, Maher Tka, Aymen Ben Mahmoud, Hazem Ben Ghozlan, Y. Zitoun, Fawzi Abid
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Osteomyelitis is an hemategenous infection that mainly affects the long bones. The location at the level of the hand is exceptional and can cause the problem of differential diagnosis with other injuries especially local such as phlegmon. We report the case of a 12-year-old girl who consults for a tumefaction of the right hand with local signs of inflammation and a temperature of 39° evolving for 5 days following a mild trauma. Laboratory tests showed white blood cells at 11,400 and a CRP at 34. The X-ray of the hand was without abnormalities. On ultrasound, no collection was observed. The scan of the hand done two days after admission shows a broken subperiosteal abscess. Surgical exploration by a palmar approach showed a ruptured subperiosteal abscess in the soft parts opposite the third metacarpal bone and allowed drainage. Bacteriological examination isolated a staphylococcus aureus. The outcome under suitable antibioc therapy was favorable. At the follow-up of one year, the child has a good function of his hand. Osteomyelitic metacarpal localization is rare. It must suspected especially in the case of painful inflammatory swelling of the hand with repercussion on the general condition. The treatment is surgical. Evolution is most often favorable. A short metacarpal is feared if there is a damage of the growth plate.
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儿童急性掌骨骨髓炎1例报告及文献复习
骨髓炎是一种主要影响长骨的血源性感染。在手部水平的位置是特殊的,可能导致与其他损伤的鉴别诊断问题,特别是局部损伤,如痰。我们报告的情况下,一个12岁的女孩谁咨询了肿胀的右手与局部炎症的迹象和温度39°演变5天后,轻度创伤。实验室检测显示,白细胞为11400个,CRP为34个。手部x光片未见异常。超声检查未见积液。入院两天后的手部扫描显示骨折的骨膜下脓肿。手掌入路手术探查显示在第三掌骨对面的软性部位有破裂的骨膜下脓肿,允许引流。细菌学检查分离出一株金黄色葡萄球菌。在适当的抗生素治疗下,预后良好。在一年的随访中,孩子的手功能良好。骨髓瘤性掌骨定位很少见。它必须怀疑,特别是在疼痛的情况下炎性肿胀的手与一般情况下的反应。治疗方法是外科手术。进化通常是有利的。如果生长板受损,可能会出现短掌骨。
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