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Critical Bone Defect Affecting the Outcome of Management in Anatomical Type IV Chronic Osteomyelitis

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BackgroundThe Cierny and Mader classification assists with decision-making by stratifying host status and the pathoanatomy of the disease. However, the anatomical type IV represents a heterogenous group with regard to treatment requirements and outcomes. We propose that modification of the Cierny and Mader anatomical classification with an additional type V classifier (diffuse corticomedullary involvement with an associated critical bone defect) will allow more accurate stratification of patients and tailoring of treatment strategies.MethodsA retrospective review of 83 patients undergoing treatment for Cierny and Mader anatomical type IV osteomyelitis of the appendicular skeleton at a single centre was performed.ResultsRisk factors for the presence of a critical bone defect were female patients [OR 3.1 (95% CI, 1.08-8.92)] and requirement for soft tissue reconstruction [OR 3.35 (95% CI, 1.35-8.31)]; osteomyelitis of the femur was negatively associated with the presence of a critical bone defect [OR 0.13 (95% CI, 0.03-0.66)]. There was no statistically significant risk of adverse outcomes (failure to eradicate infection or achieve bone union) associated with the presence of a critical-sized bone defect. The median time to the bone union was ten months (95% CI, 7.9-12.1 months). There was a statistically significant difference in the median time to bone union between cases with a critical bone defect [12.0 months (95% CI, 10.2-13.7 months)] and those without [6.0 months (95% CI, 4.8-7.1 months)].ConclusionThis study provided evidence to support the introduction of a new subgroup of the Cierny and Mader anatomical classification (Type V). Using a standardised approach to management, comparable early outcomes can be achieved in patients with Cierny and Mader anatomical type V osteomyelitis. However, to achieve a successful outcome, there is a requirement for additional bone and soft tissue reconstruction procedures with an associated increase in treatment time.How to cite this articleTsang STJ, Epstein GZ, Ferreira N. Critical Bone Defect Affecting the Outcome of Management in Anatomical Type IV Chronic Osteomyelitis. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2024;19(1):26-31.
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10.5005/jp-journals-10080-1610

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University of Oxford
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
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Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction More from this journal
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19
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1
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26-31
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2024-01-01
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1828-8936
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38752191


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1994086
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2024-07-20
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