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BACKGROUND: Chronic osteomyelitis necessities appropriate infected bone and soft tissue excision. The authors describe the Silo surgical technique for the treatment of calcaneal osteomyelitis using a new antibiotic-loaded absorbable calcium sulphate/hydroxyapatite biocomposite. METHODS: The Silo method involves debridement of the dead bone and local delivery of antibiotic in drilled tunnels using the biocomposite. It is combined with multiple sampling and culture-specific systemic antibiotic treatment guided by a multidisciplinary team. Twelve consecutive diabetic patients with heel ulcers and calcaneal osteomyelitis were treated with the above method. All had comorbidities (Cierny-Mader (C-M) Class B hosts). The mean age was 68 years (range 50-85). A retrospective review of radiographs and electronic medical records was conducted. RESULTS: Patients were followed up until clinical cure of the ulcer for a mean of 16 weeks (range 12-18). Infection was eradicated in all 12 patients with a single stage procedure following a bone preserving technique. One patient required a subsequent flap operation and six vacuum-assisted closure (V.A.C.). There was also one case of prolonged wound leakage and no calcaneal fractures. CONCLUSIONS: The Silo technique is an effective method of local delivery of antibiotics and can be effectively implemented into the single-stage treatment of calcaneal osteomyelitis offering increased bone preservation and local delivery of antibiotic, decreasing the need for a major amputation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV- case series.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.foot.2017.11.011

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2018-03-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

34

Pages

40 - 44

Total pages

4

Keywords

Calcaneal osteomyelitis, Calcium sulphate/hydroxyapatite biocomposite, Silo technique, Absorbable Implants, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Calcaneus, Calcium Sulfate, Chronic Disease, Combined Modality Therapy, Databases, Factual, Debridement, Diabetic Foot, Drug Delivery Systems, Durapatite, Female, Gentamicins, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Osteomyelitis, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Surgical Flaps, Treatment Outcome, Wound Healing