Osteomyelitis Flashcards
1
Q
What is osteomyelitis?
A
Infection of metaphysis of long bones (wide portion of long bone, between epiphysis and diaphysis)
2
Q
Where are the commonest sites for osteomyelitis to be found?
A
Distal femur/proximal tibia.
any bone may be affected
3
Q
How does infection come about in osteomyelitis?
A
Usually due to haematogenous spread, but may arise from direct spread from infected wound.
4
Q
What are the commonest causative organisms of osteomyelitis?
A
Staphylococcus aureus (most common)
Strep and h. influenzae (if not immunised) also involved.
5
Q
How does osteomyelitis present? (7)
A
- Markedly painful, immobile limb (Pseudoparesis)
- Acute febrile child
- Directly over infected site = swelling and exquisite tenderness – may be erythematous and warm
- Moving limb is severely painful
- May be a sterile effusion of an adjacent joint
- Presentation may be more insidious in infants, in whom swelling and decreased limb movement are initial signs
- Beyond infancy, may present with back pain in vertebral infection or limb/groin pain in infection of pelvis.