Would you still treat with course for osteomyelitis if proximal bone cultures after amputation are still positive but pathology does not demonstrate osteomyelitis?
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Infectious Disease · University of Michigan Health System
Like many questions in Infectious Diseases, the answer is “it depends.” This includes the type of amputation (I have a lower threshold to treat after a ray amputation, whereas I am more comfortable stopping therapy after a below-knee amputation), the organism isolated (particularly when Staphylococc...
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Infectious Disease · UT Southwestern School of Medicine
No. I feel as though path trumps culture. It is common for bacteria to contaminate the clean bone margin (as they can be dragged in at the time of amputation). The pathology, however, will be pure and cannot be contaminated. Thus, if the pathology shows no osteomyelitis at the edges, I believe no fu...