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Hardware considerations in infection and nonunion management

Graeme Hoit, Marissa Bonyun, Aaron Nauth

2020OTA International The Open Access Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The occurrence of both nonunion and fracture-related infection provides challenges for both the patient and the treating orthopaedic surgeon, with the potential need for complex reconstructive procedures to achieve union and/or eradicate infection. In addition to addressing the multiple different factors that often contribute to nonunion, surgeons are often forced to deal with difficult hardware issues at the time of revision surgery including infected hardware, loose or failing hardware, malaligned hardware, or inappropriate hardware constructs. This article reviews common causes of nonunions with emphasis on infection management and provides indications and techniques for hardware removal in the context of an algorithmic approach to nonunion management with illustrative case examples.

Topics & Concepts

NonunionContext (archaeology)Computer scienceMedicineRisk analysis (engineering)SurgeryBiologyPaleontologyBone fractures and treatmentsOrthopedic Infections and TreatmentsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty