STAPH AUREUS AS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF OSTEOARTICULAR INFECTION IN DOST – 1 MAYO HOSPITAL, LAHORE

Abstract Background:Infection of the bone or bone marrow simply means osteomyelitis. The classification is Chaudhry A.A.1 Assistant Professor Dept of Orthopedic Surgery Amna Inayat Medical College, Lahore Rafiq A.2 Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed...

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Main Authors: Chaudhry, Asad Ali, Rafiq, Akkad, Raza, Javed Hassan, Gillani, Syed Fraz-ul-Hassan, Malik, Adnan Latif, Farqaleet, Sadia, Sami, Abdul Latif, Awais, Syed Muhammad
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: King Edward Medical University 2015
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Online Access:http://annalskemu.org/journal/index.php/annals/article/view/733
https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v21i3.733
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Summary:Abstract Background:Infection of the bone or bone marrow simply means osteomyelitis. The classification is Chaudhry A.A.1 Assistant Professor Dept of Orthopedic Surgery Amna Inayat Medical College, Lahore Rafiq A.2 Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Medical College Mirpur, AJK Raza J.H.3 Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics Spine Surgery and Traumatology, KEMU / Mayo Hospital Lahore Gillani SFH4 Resident Department of Orthopedic Surgery KEMU / Mayo Hospital, Lahore Malik A.L.5 Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery PGMI / Lahore General Hospital, Lahore Farqaleet S.6 Associate Professor, Department of Physiology Amina Innayat Medical College, Lahore Sami A.L.7 Head of Orthopedic Surgery, Children Hospital, Lahore Awais S.M.8 Chairman, Department of Orthopedics, Spine Surgery and Traumatology, KEMU / Mayo Hospital, Lahore based on the type of bacteria, route, duration, and ana-tomical location of the involved area. Commonly it occurs due to exposure of the bone to the local infect-ion. It usually requires prolong treatment lasting from weeks to months and may requires surgical intervent-ion. Severe cases may lead to the loss of a limb. Objective:To determine the most common causative organism of osteoarticular infection in Department of Orthopaedics Surgery and Traumatology, Mayo Hos-pital, Lahore. Methodology:This longitudinal interventional study was conducted at DOST, Mayo Hospital Lahore for period of two years. Total 200 patients with osteoarti-cular infections were included. Informed consent and demographic detail was obtained. Patients were fol-lowed-up in OPD for 24 weeks post-operatively to assess the outcome of the procedure. Results:There were 180 (90%) males and 20 (10%) females. There were 39 (19.5%) patients who had upper limb infection, 147 (73.5%) patients with lower limb infections and 14 (7%) patients presented with septic arthritis of lower limb. Detailed clinical history of the patients shows that there were 186 (93%) pati-ents ...