[Management of fracture-related infections].

4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Unfallchirurg Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1007/s00113-021-01116-1
Jan-Dierk Clausen, Philipp Mommsen, Tarek Omar Pacha, Marcel Winkelmann, Christian Krettek, Mohamed Omar
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Abstract

Fracture-related infections (FRI) are a major challenge in orthopedic trauma surgery. The problems in the treatment of such infections are manifold. Especially in cases with insufficient fracture consolidation the treatment not only focusses on the eradication of the infection but also on the restoration of the osseous continuity. The extent of the accompanying soft tissue damage is of particular importance as reduced vascularization leads to impairments in fracture healing. Although acute infections are frequently easy to recognize, the symptoms of chronic infections can be unspecific and evade the diagnostic procedures. This fact makes the treatment of such infections complicated and sometimes necessitates an interdisciplinary approach. For this reason, the Fracture-related Infection Consensus Group developed an algorithm, which was first published in 2017 and revised in 2018 and 2020. The FRIs are biofilm-associated infections, so that the current guidelines follow the previously established treatment algorithms for periprosthetic infections. Despite the analogies to periprosthetic infections there are also differences in the treatment as the aspects of fracture healing and bone defect restoration represent determining factors in the treatment of FRI. This article presents the special features of FRI and the classification and guidelines for the treatment are discussed.

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[骨折相关感染的处理]。
骨折相关感染(FRI)是骨科创伤手术的主要挑战。治疗这类感染的问题是多方面的。特别是在骨折巩固不充分的情况下,治疗不仅注重消除感染,而且注重恢复骨的连续性。伴随的软组织损伤的程度是特别重要的,因为血管化减少导致骨折愈合受损。虽然急性感染通常很容易识别,但慢性感染的症状可能不明确并逃避诊断程序。这一事实使得这种感染的治疗变得复杂,有时需要跨学科的方法。因此,骨折相关感染共识小组开发了一种算法,该算法于2017年首次发布,并于2018年和2020年进行了修订。fri是与生物膜相关的感染,因此目前的指南遵循先前建立的假体周围感染的治疗算法。尽管与假体周围感染有相似之处,但在治疗上也存在差异,因为骨折愈合和骨缺损恢复方面是FRI治疗的决定因素。本文介绍了FRI的特点,并讨论了FRI的分类和治疗指南。
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Unfallchirurg
Unfallchirurg 医学-急救医学
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期刊介绍: Der Unfallchirurg is an internationally recognised publication organ. The journal deals with all aspects of accident surgery and reconstruction surgery and serves the continuing medical education of surgeons and accident surgeons with own practices and those working in hospitals. Practically-oriented works provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of accident surgery. Besides the imparting of relevant background knowledge, the focus is on the assessment of scientific findings under consideration of practical experience. The reader is given concrete recommendations for his/her practical work.
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