Title of article
Management of Infected Segmental Bone Defects with Antibiotic-Cement-Coated Nails in the First Stage of the Masquelet Technique. Implantation and Removal of the Cement Spacer around the Nail: A Technical Note
Author/Authors
Garabano ، Germán Research performed at Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Department - British Hospital of Buenos Aires Hospital of Buenos Aires , Viollaz ، Gonzalo Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery; and Ortho-Plastic Department - British Hospital of Buenos Aires , Pesciallo ، Cesar Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Department - Hospital of Buenos Aires Hospital of Buenos Aires
From page
665
To page
668
Abstract
Infected segmental bone defects (ISBD) of the femur and tibia pose a significant challenge. Traditionally, bone fixation in the first stage of the Masquelet technique involves external fixation, but intramedullary nail fixation has recently gained popularity. Despite this, little attention has been focused on the elaboration, implantation, and removal of the spacer around the nail. In this technical note, we present gentamicin cement-coated rigid nails as definitive fixation in the first stage. We also detail the technique for placing and removing the one-piece dyed antibiotic spacer around the nail. We highlight its potential benefits in one of the critical steps of this versatile technique. Level of evidence: IV
Keywords
Antibiotic , coated nail , Femur , infected segmental bone defect , Masquelet technique , Tibia
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number
2765211
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