Presentation
Trauma to the right leg; fracture of tibia which was treated with open reduction. 2 weeks later patient developed discharge at the wound site.
Patient Data
Age: 20 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Post operative osteomyelitis - tibia
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There is a non healed fracture of the distal end of tibia with cortical destruction and loss of trabeculations. There is cortical thickening on its lateral aspect.
Osteopenia is noted at the distal end of tibia and around the ankle .
No soft tissue swelling is noted.
Case Discussion
Case of osteomyelitis (chronic) of tibia (distal) which has developed post-operatively
Staph aureus is the most common causative agent