Approach to the Treatment of Diabetic Foot OsteomyelitisInsertion of Bioactive BONALIVE Via Plantar Approach and Consequently External Fixation for Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis: A Case Report

A. Liberson
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Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) is a clinical problem with a high risk of amputation, and it is always a complication of a preexisting infected foot wound. Prevalence can be as high as 60%. There is no consensus in the current literature regarding the management of these patients and this remains an unsolved challenge for the case manager. Surgical therapy, antibiotic therapy, or conservative treatment are among the current common treatments. Each one of them has its inherent advantage and disadvantages. In the past few years, Bioactive and soluble glasses have had the potential for use in wound healing and infection eradication. The use of new bone substitutes aims to support the load of the bone segments and to ensure the eradication of the infectious process. The approach to the infection is also a challenge. We present the management of a case of DFO that has been treated by systemic antibiotics and the insertion of bioglass, Bonalive, via plantar approach and additional external fixation. This novel way of treatment allows the closure of a diabetic ulcer that was already planned for below-knee amputation (BKA) in other institutions. A long follow-up shows the resolution of the infectious process, no ulcer recurrence, and persistent recovery of the ability to walk. Our results are in line with current literature that suggests bioglass may be considered a useful option to manage DFO and achieve healing with a very conservative approach.
生物活性BONALIVE经足底入路置入外固定治疗糖尿病足骨髓炎1例报告
糖尿病足骨髓炎(DFO)是一个具有截肢高风险的临床问题,它总是预先存在的感染足部伤口的并发症。患病率可高达60%。在目前的文献中,关于这些患者的管理没有达成共识,这对于病例管理人员来说仍然是一个未解决的挑战。手术治疗、抗生素治疗或保守治疗是目前常见的治疗方法。每一种都有其固有的优点和缺点。在过去的几年中,生物活性和可溶性玻璃在伤口愈合和消除感染方面具有潜在的应用前景。使用新的骨替代物的目的是支持骨段的负荷,并确保根除感染过程。处理感染的方法也是一个挑战。我们报告了一例DFO的治疗,该病例已通过足底入路和额外的外固定支架,采用全身抗生素和生物玻璃,Bonalive植入治疗。这种新颖的治疗方法允许关闭已经计划在其他机构进行膝下截肢(BKA)的糖尿病溃疡。长期随访显示感染过程消退,无溃疡复发,行走能力持续恢复。我们的结果与目前的文献一致,表明生物玻璃可能被认为是治疗DFO的有效选择,并通过非常保守的方法实现愈合。
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