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Bacterial Infection of Bone. By. Dr. Humodi A. Saeed Associate Prof. of Medical Microbiology College of Medical Laboratory Science Sudan University of Science and Technology E mail address: Biotechsust@hotmail.com. Bacterial Infection of Bone. The Bone. Definition.
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Bacterial Infection of Bone By Dr. Humodi A. Saeed Associate Prof. of Medical Microbiology College of Medical Laboratory Science Sudan University of Science and Technology E mail address: Biotechsust@hotmail.com
The Bone Definition
Bacterial Infection of Bone Origin of Bone Infections • Microorganisms introduced during injury • Microorganisms from the blood stream
Bacterial Infection of Bone Origin of Bone Infections • Microorganisms introduced during operative procedures
Origin of Bone Infections Microorganisms from the blood stream Bacterial Infection of Bone
Actions of Microorganisms Localized in Bone Proliferate Bacterial Infection of Bone
Actions of Microorganisms Localized in Bone Produce cell death Bacterial Infection of Bone
Actions of Microorganisms Localized in Bone Spread within the bone shaft Bacterial Infection of Bone
Actions of Microorganisms Localized in Bone Incite a chronic inflammatory response with further destruction of bone Bacterial Infection of Bone
Actions of Microorganisms Localized in Bone Bacterial Infection of Bone
1. Osteomyelitis Types of Bacterial Infection of Bone
Types of Bacterial Infection of Bone Types of Osteomyelitis 1.Hematogenous Osteomyelitis Originates with infectious organisms that reach the bone through the blood stream
Types of Bacterial Infection of Bone Types of Osteomyelitis 2. Contiguous Spread Osteomyelitis • Secondary to a contiguous focus of infection • Direct inoculation from an exogenous source or from an adjacent extraskeletal site
Types of Bacterial Infection of Bone Types of Osteomyelitis • Chronic Osteomyelitis Occur secondary to an open wound
Prevention of Bone Infection Careful cleaning and debridement of skeletal injuries Bacterial Infection of Bone
Prevention of Bone Infection 2. Strict operating room protocols
Thank you I would like to thank Dr. Neal R. Chamberlain