非急性糖尿病相关性前足骨髓炎保守手术后感染复发和愈合时间:部位重要吗?

Javier Aragón-Sánchez, Gerardo Víquez-Molina, Javier Aragón-Hernández, José María Rojas-Bonilla
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糖尿病相关性足部骨髓炎(DFO)可以表现为累及软组织的急性病症,也可以表现为以长期溃疡为特征的非急性形式,没有立即危及肢体的特征。本研究评估非急性DFO保守手术后感染复发和愈合时间,重点是骨髓炎定位。回顾性分析了60例没有软组织受累或坏死的前足DFO患者。所有病例均行保守手术,定义为切除感染骨而不截肢。术后以骨活检培养指导抗生素治疗。感染复发被定义为感染局限于先前治疗过的骨的新证据。98.3%的病例感染得到抑制,复发率为10%。复发与位于第一跖骨头的骨髓炎显著相关,其复发率为57.1%,而其他部位的复发率为3.8% (OR: 34.0, 95% CI: 4.34-266, p
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Infection Relapse and Time-to-Healing After Conservative Surgery for Non-Acute Presentations of Diabetes-Related Forefoot Osteomyelitis: Does Site Matter?

Diabetes-related foot osteomyelitis (DFO) can present as an acute condition with soft tissue involvement or as a non-acute form characterized by long-standing ulcers without immediate limb-threatening features. This study evaluates infection relapse and healing times after conservative surgery in non-acute DFO, with a focus on osteomyelitis localization. A retrospective cohort of 60 patients treated for forefoot DFO without soft tissue involvement or necrosis was analyzed. Conservative surgery, defined as resection of infected bone without amputation, was performed in all cases. Postoperative antibiotic therapy was guided by bone biopsy cultures. Infection relapse was defined as new evidence of infection localized to the previously treated bone. Infection arrest was achieved in 98.3% of cases, with a recurrence rate of 10%. Relapse was significantly associated with osteomyelitis localized to the first metatarsal head, which presented a 57.1% relapse rate compared to 3.8% in other locations (OR: 34.0, 95% CI: 4.34-266, p < 0.001). Healing times were longer for the first metatarsal head, first toe, and second to fifth metatarsal heads compared to the lesser toes, but the association with the first metatarsal head lost significance when relapse was included in the analysis. This study highlights the effectiveness of conservative surgery in non-acute DFO, achieving high healing rates while preserving limb function. The findings emphasize the critical role of osteomyelitis localization, particularly the first metatarsal head, in determining relapse and healing outcomes. These results provide a basis for future research into individualized surgical strategies for high-risk anatomical sites.

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