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[Surgical treatment of sternoclavicular osteomyelitis].

Authors :
González Muñoz JI
Córdoba Peláez M
Tébar Boti E
Téllez Cantero JC
Castedo Mejuto E
Varela de Ugarte A
Source :
Archivos de bronconeumologia [Arch Bronconeumol] 1996 Dec; Vol. 32 (10), pp. 541-3.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Osteomyelitis of the sternocosto-clavicular (SCC) articulation is a rare infection usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus and enterobacteria. It usually occurs in individuals with osteoarticular disease or predisposing factors. Prolonged antibiotic treatment and articular puncture are generally accepted. Authors do not agree on an established protocol. We report three cases of SCC septic arthritis in two previously healthy patients with two foci of infection (one perianal abscess and one dental extraction) and in one adult patient with Still's disease. Pain and intense inflammation was referred to the shoulder, with scarce leukocytosis and fever reaching 38 degrees C. The germs responsible were S. aureus, Bacteroides fragilis and B. oralis. Two of the patients had local, regional abscesses. Long-term antibiotic treatment failed in all cases and surgery for SCC resection and myoplasty of the pectoralis major muscle was required. Recovery was good and shoulder and arm mobility was excellent. We propose medical treatment and articular diagnostic-therapeutic puncture as the first line of therapy for this disease. When evolution is poor or when complications appear, such as abscesses or mediastinitis, we conclude that radical debridement and myoplasty of the pectoralis major muscle are indicated.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
0300-2896
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archivos de bronconeumologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9019315
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0300-2896(15)30691-8