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This is a retrospective study describing the management of osteomyelitis in a referece center, with success and failures.


Clinical Trial Description

Chronic osteomyelitis is a serious osteoarticular infection that most often occurs in the long bones (tibia, femur, humerus), responsible for significant morbidity with the risk of fracture and amputation. It is caused by the presence of bacteria in the bone marrow, sometimes responsible for an intraosseous abscess. Chronic osteomyelitis can have a hematogenous or more often exogenous origin, after trauma or surgery. Despite the progress made in both antibiotics and surgical treatment, the probability of failure of this treatment (infectious recurrence) is of the order of 20%, and has unfortunately remained stable for more than 20 years. An innovative treatment, Cerament-G (BONESUPPORT AB Laboratory, Sweden), a synthetic bone substitute composed of hydroxyapatite, calcium sulphate, and gentamicin (CE marking), fills the "dead space" which is formed during surgery, prevents this cavity filled with blood from becoming infected, and promotes the regeneration of the bone within this space, limiting the risk of fracture in the medium and long term. It also locally delivers very high doses of gentamicin for several weeks. ;


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NCT number NCT04936958
Study type Observational
Source Hospices Civils de Lyon
Contact Tristan Ferry, Md,PhD
Phone 04 26 73 29 38
Email tristan.ferry@chu-lyon.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date May 1, 2023
Completion date May 1, 2025

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