1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0195-5616(95)50106-8
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Open Fracture Management

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“…57 This is supported by the finding that osteomyelitis in dogs is more often associated with open reduction of closed fractures than with repair of open fractures. 58,59 Foreign bodies (particularly sponges) are a less common cause of osteomyelitis, 57 but 1 such event occurred in this study. The cause of osteomyelitis in the other dogs was not known but considered to be multifactorial.…”
Section: Small Animalsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…57 This is supported by the finding that osteomyelitis in dogs is more often associated with open reduction of closed fractures than with repair of open fractures. 58,59 Foreign bodies (particularly sponges) are a less common cause of osteomyelitis, 57 but 1 such event occurred in this study. The cause of osteomyelitis in the other dogs was not known but considered to be multifactorial.…”
Section: Small Animalsmentioning
confidence: 62%