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  • Treatment of Fracture-Related Infection: An Orthoplastic Approach

    Treatment of Fracture-Related Infection by Vanaclocha, Nieves;

    An Orthoplastic Approach

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 29 August 2025
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783031924514
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages154 pages
    • Size 254x178 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 42 Illustrations, black & white; 81 Illustrations, color
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    Short description:

    Fracture-related infection is amongst the most challenging and complex conditions that physicians face all over the world. Treatment is complex and interdisciplinary, with scarce, low-quality evidence to aid decision-making. Successful management of fracture-related infection requires not only the combination of meticulous surgical treatment and pathogen-directed antimicrobial therapy, but also an in-depth understanding of the pathophysiology (including the role of biofilm), diagnostic methods, and the nuances of the advanced surgical techniques required. This book breaks down the decision-making involved in selecting and effectively performing a treatment strategy in patients with a fracture-related infection, with a keen focus on clinical relevance and applicability. Each chapter has been co-written by authors with different training (often, an orthopaedic and a plastic surgeon), as well as years of expertise in this evolving field, who present the decision-making process in an accessible way that can be immediately integrated into the physician’s practice. Options for treatment are discussed based on each clinical scenario (state of the fracture, patient condition, and status of the soft tissue envelope), including indications of implant retention strategies (DAIR), amputation, options when the joint is unsalvageable (endoprosthetic replacement, arthrodesis, resection arthroplasty) or management of infected bone defects (acute shortening with or without re-lengthening, bone transport, bone grafts, bone flaps), with illustrative clinical cases at the end of the chapter. The workings and indications of the latest innovations, including molecular diagnostics, nuclear imaging, strategies to overcome resistant microorganisms, implants with antimicrobial surface modifications and compressive osseointegration, are discussed as well. Through multidisciplinary insights and actionable, practical strategies, this book equips readers with the knowledge needed to reduce infection rates, improve patient recovery, and ultimately deliver superior care. Orthopaedic and trauma surgeons, plastic surgeons, infectious disease specialists, and other components of teams dealing with bone infections associated to fractures will find this book of great value to enhancing patient outcomes, and a direct benefit to their practice.

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    Long description:

    Fracture-related infection is amongst the most challenging and complex conditions that physicians face all over the world. Treatment is complex and interdisciplinary, with scarce, low-quality evidence to aid decision-making. Successful management of fracture-related infection requires not only the combination of meticulous surgical treatment and pathogen-directed antimicrobial therapy, but also an in-depth understanding of the pathophysiology (including the role of biofilm), diagnostic methods, and the nuances of the advanced surgical techniques required. This book breaks down the decision-making involved in selecting and effectively performing a treatment strategy in patients with a fracture-related infection, with a keen focus on clinical relevance and applicability. Each chapter has been co-written by authors with different training (often, an orthopaedic and a plastic surgeon), as well as years of expertise in this evolving field, who present the decision-making process in an accessible way that can be immediately integrated into the physician’s practice. Options for treatment are discussed based on each clinical scenario (state of the fracture, patient condition, and status of the soft tissue envelope), including indications of implant retention strategies (DAIR), amputation, options when the joint is unsalvageable (endoprosthetic replacement, arthrodesis, resection arthroplasty) or management of infected bone defects (acute shortening with or without re-lengthening, bone transport, bone grafts, bone flaps), with illustrative clinical cases at the end of the chapter. The workings and indications of the latest innovations, including molecular diagnostics, nuclear imaging, strategies to overcome resistant microorganisms, implants with antimicrobial surface modifications and compressive osseointegration, are discussed as well.


    Through multidisciplinary insights and actionable, practical strategies, this book equips readers with the knowledge needed to reduce infection rates, improve patient recovery, and ultimately deliver superior care. Orthopaedic and trauma surgeons, plastic surgeons, infectious disease specialists, and other components of teams dealing with bone infections associated to fractures will find this book of great value to enhancing patient outcomes, and a direct benefit to their practice. 

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface.- Introduction. Epidemiology, pathogenesis and classification of fracture-related infection.- Diagnosis of Fracture-Related Infections.- Antimicrobial therapy.- When to Operate Fracture-Related Infections.- When is Limb Salvage the Best Option?.- Deciding on Skeletal Stabilization for a Patient: When and How.- How to Manage Dead Space in Fracture-Related Infection.- How to Obtain Reliable Wound Coverage in Fracture-Related Infection.- Fine-Tuning Postoperative Care.

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