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Incidence, Diagnosis and Risk Factors for Fracture-Related Infection (FRI): 3-Year Experience of Level I Trauma Centre
CONCLUSIONS The incidence of FRI at Level 1 trauma centre was 2.33% of operated fractures in 2019-2021, with pyogenic cocci being the most common infectious agents. The FRI usually developed within 6 months after osteosynthesis. The typical site for the FRI development was the lower limb region, the ongoing FRI was indicated by suggestive clinical criteria (redness, secretion, pain) and radiological criteria (delayed healing and a non-union). Overall, 42.19% of treated non-unions were later diagnosed as FRI. Key words: fracture-related infection, FRI, suggestive criteria, confirmatory criteria, FRI diagnosis, microbial, mi...
Source: Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca - July 3, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: J Řimsa M Dole žalová Hrubá J Urban M Peml K Holub M Kloub Source Type: research