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Revista Archivo Médico de Camagüey

On-line version ISSN 1025-0255

Abstract

ALVAREZ-LOPEZ, Alejandro; FERNANDEZ-DELGADO, Maikel; GARCIA-LORENZO, Yenima de la Caridad  and  CREAGH-GARCIA, Johenis. Hematogenous osteomielitis of the femur in an adult. Arch méd Camagüey [online]. 2023, vol.27  Epub July 13, 2023. ISSN 1025-0255.

Introduction:

Infections of the bone tissue by pathogenic germs by hematogenous route are frequent in the child in the metaphyseal zones and in the spine in the adult.

Objective:

To present an adult patient with osteomyelitis of the femur by hematogenous route.

Clinical case:

A 38-year-old white female patient with no known morbidity, clinical record 253853, named MRA, who went to the Orthopedics and Traumatology clinic for reporting severe pain at the level of the right thigh that did not respond to treatment with ambulatory pain relievers. Physical examination revealed a slight increase in volume at the level of the distal thigh. On palpation, skin hyperesthesia was detected, especially towards the lateral aspect of the knee. A computed tomography scan detected an osteolytic lesion at the distal diaphysis of the right femur with the presence of hyperdensity with bone density. Taking all the above elements into account, it was decided to take the patient to the operating room for surgical treatment, where a lateral surgical incision was made in the distal area of the right thigh, surgical plans were performed, and an eight millimeters trocar bone puncture was used to open the bone where thick pus was observed.

Conclusions:

Hematogenous osteomyelitis is a typical entity of the patient with open epiphyses and in the adult spine. Invasion of bone tissue by the hematogenous route in adults other than in the spine is very rare.

Keywords : FEMUR/surgery; OSTEOMYELITIS; HYPERESTHESIA; ADULT; BONE AND BONES/pathology.

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