Bone and joint infections Flashcards
What is sequestrum?
Necrotic bone that is embedded in pus/infected granulation tissue
Involucrum?
New bone laid down by the periosteum that surrounds the sequestra
Cloaca
opening in the involucres through which pus and sequestra make their way out
What is the best way to deal with cellulitis?
Get antibiotics to cover staph and strep - flucloxacillin + benzylpenicillin
What are the principles of treatment of necrotising fasciitis?
Know what bug you’re dealing with, operate if there is dead tissue or foreign body
target antibiotics for long enough
debridement
What is arthroplasty?
Surgical refashioning of a diseased joint to relieve pain and to maintain and regain movement
What are some prophylactic measurements that can be made to prevent infection of bone during surgery?
Clean air theatres, local antibiotics, short duration of surgery
quality of hand washing
neat surgery
What are the basic principles infection?
Rubor, calor, dolor, tumour and functional ales