Abstract:IntroductionThe rate of infection after osteosynthesis of long bones is very small. Today most of the fractures of the femur are stabilised with a nail. But a case of acute osteitis after nailing a fracture of the femur seems to be a disaster for the patient and the surgeon. The pathogenesis of acute osteitis is a result of open fractures, iatrogenic failures of operative management and inconsistent management of postoperative complications [1, 4 ± 7]. In 10± 30 % of cases a chronic osteitis develops out of an… Show more
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