A Rare Pediatric Case of Chronic Toe Osteomyelitis Due to Contiguous Spread

一例罕见的因邻近扩散引起的儿童慢性趾骨骨髓炎病例

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Abstract

Osteomyelitis is a relatively rare infection in children that can develop in the context of foot nail injuries. Contiguous osteomyelitis may develop from trauma, inoculation during surgical procedures, or from neighboring infected tissue. We present a rare case of a patient with contiguous osteomyelitis following surgical nail removal due to persistent onychomycosis. Considering the severity of the infection, a phalanx amputation was performed. Chronic osteomyelitis, which can result from the contiguous spread of infection following an injury, may lead to serious complications. Each type of osteomyelitis requires different treatment strategies, either medical or surgical. Prompt diagnosis is crucial for both prognosis and successful treatment. The latter mandates interdisciplinary interventions combining patient assessment, antibiotics, and surgery.

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