Factors Influencing on Chronic Bacterial Osteomyelitis Recurrence in Shaft of Lower Limb Bones After Surgery

Authors

  • Haitham Al-Ahmer Department of Orthopedics Surgery |  Idlib University Hospital | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria
  • Fouad Al-Daoud Department of Microbiology | Faculty of Medicine | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria
  • Gohar Mushtaq Center for Scientific Research | Faculty of Medicine | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria
  • Khaled Emara Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ain Shams University | Cairo | Egypt

Keywords:

Osteomyelitis
recurrence
Smoking
Fracture classification
Diabetes
Laboratory

Abstract

Objectives: Effecting of risk factors, particularly uncontrolled diabetes, smoking, fracture classification at initial injury and preoperative laboratory results on osteomyelitis recurrence rate. Additionally, it aimed to evaluate the outcomes of qualitative surgery in the presence of these factors. Materials and Methods: (Prospective study) 31 patients diagnosed chronic bacterial osteomyelitis with a mean age of 36.7 years and an average follow-up duration of 18 months (9-30). These patients were admitted between January 2021 and July 2023. Clinical, radiological, and laboratory findings, treatment methods, surgical outcomes, and recurrence rates were recorded. Data on patients' medical histories, habits, and disease characteristics were collected, including a detailed history of the initial bone injury, its treatment, and clinical features. The primary treatment outcome measures were bone result and osteomyelitis recurrence. Results: Osteomyelitis was observed in only 5 out of 31 patients (16.1%). In the statistical analysis, according to Pearson's correlation analysis, diabetic patients were more susceptible to osteomyelitis recurrence (p=0.000224), indicating a significant association between osteomyelitis recurrence and uncontrolled diabetes. However, the correlation analysis for fracture classification and smoking (p=0.260 and p=0.293, respectively) showed no association with the rate of recurrence. Similarly, preoperative laboratory results (CRP, CBC, ESR) (P=0.524, P=0.496, P=0.082) indicated no correlation between recurrence rate with smoking, fracture classification, and laboratory results. 

Author Biographies

Haitham Al-Ahmer, Department of Orthopedics Surgery |  Idlib University Hospital | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria

Department of Orthopedics Surgery |  Idlib University Hospital | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria

Fouad Al-Daoud, Department of Microbiology | Faculty of Medicine | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria

Department of Microbiology | Faculty of Medicine | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria

Gohar Mushtaq, Center for Scientific Research | Faculty of Medicine | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria

Center for Scientific Research | Faculty of Medicine | Idlib University | Idlib | Syria

Khaled Emara, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ain Shams University | Cairo | Egypt

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ain Shams University | Cairo | Egypt

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2024-03-30

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Factors Influencing on Chronic Bacterial Osteomyelitis Recurrence in Shaft of Lower Limb Bones After Surgery. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Mar. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];8(1):17-24. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/7443

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Factors Influencing on Chronic Bacterial Osteomyelitis Recurrence in Shaft of Lower Limb Bones After Surgery. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Mar. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];8(1):17-24. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/7443