Pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis: report of a series of 23 patients.

Contemporary orthopaedics Pub Date : 1995-09-01
N Stefanovski, L P Van Voris
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Vertebral osteomyelitis, an infectious disease with vague manifestations, can be difficult to diagnose. Although vertebral osteomyelitis represents only 2-4% of bone infections, the consequences are often grave and disabling, even fatal, when untreated. A series of 23 cases is reported in which patient records were reviewed to determine the etiology and appropriateness of diagnosis and management. Information on treatment and follow-up after discharge was obtained from outpatient progress notes, records from subsequent hospital admissions, and telephone interviews of patients. Pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis was diagnosed by positive needle or open biopsy tissue cultures, positive blood cultures in the appropriate clinical setting, or diagnostic histopathology. Staphylococcus aureus was grown from 75% (15/20) of patient cultures, Escherichia coli from 15%, and Staphylococcus epidermidis from 10%. Overall, 87% (20/23) of these patients were disease-free at follow-up. The experience with this series of patients demonstrates that early diagnosis aided by MRI ensures a high cure rate and low complication rate.

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化脓性椎体骨髓炎:附23例报告。
椎体骨髓炎是一种表现模糊的传染性疾病,很难诊断。尽管椎体骨髓炎仅占骨骼感染的2-4%,但如果不治疗,后果往往是严重的,致残,甚至致命。一系列的23例病例报告,其中患者记录进行审查,以确定病因和适当的诊断和管理。有关治疗和出院后随访的信息来自门诊病程记录、随后的住院记录和患者的电话访谈。化脓性椎体骨髓炎的诊断是通过针活检组织培养阳性,在适当的临床环境中血液培养阳性,或组织病理学诊断。金黄色葡萄球菌生长于75%(15/20)的患者培养物中,大肠杆菌生长于15%,表皮葡萄球菌生长于10%。总体而言,87%(20/23)的患者在随访时无疾病。这一系列患者的经验表明,MRI辅助的早期诊断确保了高治愈率和低并发症发生率。
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