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Bone and Joint Infections. From Microbiology to Diagnostics and Treatment
Zimmerli, W.
1ª Edición Enero 2015
Inglés
Tapa dura
432 pags
2876 gr
21 x 28 x 3 cm
ISBN 9781118581773
Editorial WILEY
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Description
Bone and Joint Infections is the first book to take a multidisciplinary approach to covering the causes and treatment of osteomyelitis and septic arthritis. Correct and rapid diagnosis of bone and joint infection requires the input of a variety of specialists, and Bone and Joint Infection takes a similarly collaborative and comprehensive approach, including chapters from a diverse group of clinicians, researchers, and surgeons.
Covering both the basic microbiology and clinical aspects of bone and joint infection, this book will be a valuable resource both for researchers in the lab and for physicians and surgeons seeking a comprehensive reference on osteomyelitis and septic arthritis.
Table of Contents
Introduction
SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
1. Native joint arthritis in children
a. Introduction b. Epidemiology/microbiology c. Pathogenesis and risk factors
d. Clinical features e. Laboratory investigation f. Imaging procedures g. Differential
diagnosis h. Management (including local interventions and antibiotic treatment)
2. Native joint arthritis in adults
a. Introduction b. Epidemiology/microbiology c. Pathogenesis and risk factors
d. Clinical features e. Laboratory investigation f. Imaging procedures g. Differential
diagnosis h. Management (including local interventions and antibiotic treatment)
3. Arthritis of syndesmosis (pubic syndesmosis, sacroiliitis, sternoclavicular
joint)
a. Introduction b. Epidemiology/microbiology c. Risk factors (special population:
IVDU etc)
d. Clinical features e. Laboratory investigation f. Imaging procedures g. Management
(including local interventions and antibiotic treatment)
4. Periprosthetic joint infection: general aspects
a. Introduction b. Definition c. Classification d. Pathogenesis of biofilm infections
e. Diagnostic algorithm f. Laboratory investigation (infectious parameters,
sonication, histology, culture, moleculardiagnostics)
g. Imaging procedures h. Management: surgical intervention according to algorithm
and antibiotic treatment (iv, pos, duration)
i. Prophylaxis (antibiotics and infection control measures)
5. PJI after total hip and knee arthroplasty
a. Introduction incl. differential diagnosis b. Risk factors for infection (incl.
problem of superficial vs deep surgical site infection; exogenous infection:non
healing wound, secondary wound dehiscence, VAC; hematogenous infection: UTI,
dental work, sepsis etc.) c. Clinical features d. Specific laboratory investigation
(synovial fluid cell counts, frozen section e. Imaging procedures f. Management
(surgical interventions and antibiotic treatment) g. Specific problems in hip
PJI (e.g. lateral or medial surgical approach, one stage vs two stage exchange,
role of spacer etc.)
h. Specific problems in knee PJI (e.g. arthroscopic vs. open lavage etc.) i.
Instructive cases
6. PJI after shoulder arthroplasty
a. Introduction incl. risk factors b. Microbiology c. Clinical features d. Diagnostic
procedures e. Management (surgical interventions and antibiotic treatment) f.
Instructive cases
7. PJI after elbow arthroplasty
a. Introduction incl. risk factors b. Microbiology c. Clinical features d. Diagnostic
procedures e. Management (surgical interventions and antibiotic treatment) f.
Instructive cases
8. PJI after ankle arthroplasty
a. Introduction incl. risk factors b. Microbiology c. Clinical features d. Diagnostic
procedures e. Management (surgical interventions and antibiotic treatment) f.
Instructive cases
OSTEOMYELITIS
1. Classification
2. Microbiology
a) Spectrum of microorganisms in bone infection b) Conventional microbiological
diagnostics c) Molecular diagnostic procedures
3. Acute osteomyelitis in adults (vertebral osteomyelitis)
a) Introduction b) Pathogenesis c) Clinical features d) Laboratory investigation
e) Imaging procedures f) Management (Antimicrobial and surgical therapy)
4. Acute osteomyelitis in children (long bone osteomyelitis)
a) Introduction b) Pathogenesis c) Clinical features d) Laboratory investigation
e) Imaging procedures f) Management (Antimicrobial and surgical therapy)
5. Subacute osteomyelitis (brucellosis, tuberculosis)
a) Introduction b) Epidemiology c) Clinical features d) Laboratory investigation
e) Imaging procedures f) Management (Antimicrobial and surgical therapy)
6. Chronic osteomyelitis
a) Introduction b) Pathogenesis c) Clinical features d) Laboratory investigation
e) Imaging procedures f) Management (Antimicrobial and surgical therapy)
7. Osteomyelitis of the jaw
a) Introduction b) Classification c) Clinical features d) Laboratory investigation
e) Imaging procedures f) Management (Antimicrobial and surgical therapy)
8. Implant-associated osteomyelitis of the long bones
a) Introduction incl. risk factors (classification of open fractures) b) Microbiology
c) Clinical features d) Diagnostic procedures e) Management (surgical interventions
and antibiotic treatment) f) Instructive cases
9. Implant-associated vertebral osteomyelitis
a) Introduction incl. risk factors b) Microbiology c) Clinical features d) Diagnostic
procedures e) Management (surgical interventions and antibiotic treatment) f)
Instructive cases
10. Postoperative sternum osteomyelitis a) Introduction incl. risk factors
b) Microbiology c) Clinical features d) Diagnostic procedures e) Management
(surgical interventions and antibiotic treatment)
f) Instructive cases
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