Pin site care with the Ilizarov circular fixator

R. Rose
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Objective: To determine the incidence of pin tract infections in patients who have undergone femoral and tibial lengthening with the Ilizarov fixator.Method: A retrospective study was undertaken of 21 patients who were treated with the Ilizarov method for limb length discrepancies in the lower limbs, between 2001 and 2009. All patients received the same protocol for pin site care. The following information was recorded for each infected pin site: location, whether the implant or the wire or half-pin, time of onset of the first pin site infection in each patient and treatment.Results: Of the 21 patients, 11 were males and 10 were females with an average of 19.7 years (range 2�48 years). Sixty-two wires and 95 half-pins were studied. Half-pin infection site was 6.3%; wire site infection was 18.7%. Total pin site infection was 25%. Periarticular pin site infections accounted for 13.6% and diaphyseal infections 1.36%. Of the 21 patients studied, 19 had pin tract infections.Conclusion: Pin tract infections are common with external fixation. The consequences of pin tract infections can range from trivial to severe. Most pin site infections respond well to local pin care and oral antibiotics.
伊利扎洛夫环形固定器的针脚部位护理
目的确定使用伊利扎罗夫固定器进行股骨和胫骨延长术的患者的针道感染发生率:对2001年至2009年期间21名接受伊利扎洛夫方法治疗的下肢长度不一致患者进行回顾性研究。所有患者都接受了相同的针脚部位护理方案。研究记录了每个感染针脚部位的以下信息:位置、植入物、钢丝或半针、每位患者首次针脚部位感染的时间以及治疗方法:21名患者中,男性11人,女性10人,平均年龄19.7岁(2-48岁不等)。研究了 62 根钢丝和 95 个半针。半针感染率为 6.3%;钢丝感染率为 18.7%。针脚部位总感染率为 25%。关节周围针脚部位感染占 13.6%,骺端感染占 1.36%。在研究的21名患者中,有19名出现了针道感染:结论:针道感染在外固定术中很常见。针道感染的后果从轻微到严重不等。大多数钢针部位感染对局部钢针护理和口服抗生素反应良好。
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