Debatable problems of classification of modern hematogenous osteomyelitis in children

Abdullo S. Safarov, Aslamkhon M. Sharipov, A. T. Korokhonov, Bokhodur A. Safarov
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Basing on their own experience in the diagnosis and treatment of children with hematogenous osteomyelitis and their study of domestic and foreign sources, the authors came to the conclusion that in all classifications available, consensus is lacking on the origin, course, form, stage, phase, outcome, and consequences of hematogenous osteomyelitis in children. This realization prompted us to revise the classification of hematogenous osteomyelitis in children. The proposed new classification of hematogenous osteomyelitis in children was developed by amending the existing ones. It consists of 10 headings: etiology, origin, course, form, stages, localization, morphological form, complications, outcome, and consequences. Along the course, hematogenous osteomyelitis was divided into acute, subacute, and atypical forms. In addition to the allocation of subacute hematogenous osteomyelitis, a separate section gives a brief description of the features of its course and clinical manifestations. Hematogenous osteomyelitis of bones forming joints and hematogenous osteomyelitis of mixed bones (spine) were added to the Localization section, and apophyseal localization was added to osteomyelitis of tubular bones. In the Outcome section in the Recovery section, four subsections were highlighted. We submit this classification for discussion and await opinions and suggestions from pediatric surgeons on improving the classification of hematogenous osteomyelitis in children.
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现代儿童血液性骨髓炎分类的争议问题
作者根据自身对儿童血液性骨髓炎的诊治经验和对国内外资料的研究,得出结论:在现有的所有分类中,对儿童血液性骨髓炎的起源、病程、形式、分期、分期、结局和后果缺乏共识。这一认识促使我们修订了儿童血液性骨髓炎的分类。提出的儿童血液性骨髓炎的新分类是通过对现有分类的修正而发展起来的。它由10个标题组成:病因、起源、过程、形式、阶段、定位、形态、并发症、结局和后果。在病程中,血液性骨髓炎分为急性、亚急性和非典型。除了亚急性血液性骨髓炎的分配,一个单独的部分给出了其病程和临床表现的特点的简要描述。在定位部分增加成骨关节的血液性骨髓炎和混合骨(脊柱)的血液性骨髓炎,在管状骨的骨髓炎中增加棘突性定位。在“恢复”部分的“结果”部分中,突出显示了四个子部分。我们将此分类提交讨论,并等待儿科外科医生对改进儿童血液性骨髓炎分类的意见和建议。
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