Pediatric Chronic Fibular Pandiaphyseal Osteomyelitis: Case Report with Literature Review | Asian..
Chronic Osteomyelitis is a debilitating infection that causes serious impairment in the paediatric population due to its late onset. Fibular osteomyelitis is a rare condition, with just a few known cases around the world.
Case Presentation: We present the case of a 9-year-old boy who presented with left leg pain and was later diagnosed with chronic pandiaphyseal osteomyelitis of the fibula. He was treated with En bloc resection and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with culture-guided antibiotic therapy. After two weeks of follow-up, the left leg was fully functional, with typical infection markers after four weeks.
Conclusion: Diffuse osteomyelitis of the long bones is difficult to treat since the gold standard of sequestrectomy and debridement will cause limb dysfunction. Chronic fibular osteomyelitis can be treated similarly to a fibula tumour, with en bloc resection providing a successful functional outcome.
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