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Manage of acute osteomyelitis in children--should it be conservative?

73 children with acute osteomyelitis seen at King Fahd University Hospital, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia were reviewed. Majority of patients were between the 6-10 year age group and male children predominated. All patients had incision and drainage and antibiotic therapy for a minimum of 6 weeks. Metaphysis of the tibia was the commonest site of infection and the staphylococcal species was cultured in 77% of children. Ampiclox was the most sensitive antibiotic. The average follow up was 4.9 years and the incidence of chronic osteomyelitis was 1.75%. In conclusion this study confirms that clinically it is not possible to detect a subperiosteal abscess within the first 48 hours. As blood culture is not 100% reliable in isolating the ineffective organism and incision and drainage plays a double role, firstly in the identification of the offending organism and secondly in the evacuation of pus. A six-week antibiotic therapy is essential to prevent any relapses. The correct management of acute osteomyelitis in children is surgical drainage of the affected site combined with antibiotic therapy.[1]

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  1. Manage of acute osteomyelitis in children--should it be conservative? Sadat-Ali, M. Indian journal of medical sciences. (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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