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Surgical Treatment of Osteoarticular Infections Using Bioactive Bone Substitute
Sponsor: Federal University of São Paulo
Summary
This prospective research project aims to evaluate the effectiveness and clinical outcomes of utilizing antibiotic-impregnated bioactive bone substitute (PerOssal®) in the surgical management of osteoarticular infections. Osteoarticular infections pose significant challenges in orthopaedic surgery due to the risk of persistent infection, bone loss, and functional impairment. Traditional treatment approaches involve extensive debridement followed by systemic antibiotic therapy and bone grafting. However, antibiotic-impregnated bioactive bone substitutes offer a promising alternative by providing local antibiotic delivery and promoting bone regeneration simultaneously. This study will prospectively enrol patients undergoing surgical intervention for osteoarticular infections and assess their clinical outcomes, including infection resolution, bone healing, functional recovery, and complication rates. Comprehensive data collection will include preoperative patient characteristics, intraoperative details, postoperative outcomes, and long-term follow-up assessments. Statistical analyses will be performed to compare outcomes between patients treated with antibiotic-impregnated bioactive bone substitute and those past managed with traditional methods. The findings of this study are expected to contribute valuable insights into the effectivennes and safety of this novel approach, potentially informing future clinical practices and optimizing patient care in the management of osteoarticular infections.
Official title: Outcomes of Surgical Treatment of Osteoarticular Infections Using Bioactive Bone Substitute Impregnated With Antibiotics: Prospective Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
12 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
25
Start Date
2024-09-01
Completion Date
2026-02-28
Last Updated
2024-05-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
OSTEOMYELITIS SURGICAL TREATMENT WITH LOCAL ANTIBIOTICS AND PEROSSAL
25 PATIENTS WITH FRI WILL BE SURGICALLY TREAT WITH DESBRIDMENT AND PEROSSAL WITH ANTIBIOTCS