2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-26632/v2
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Primarily Treated Patients versus Referred Patients in the Treatment of Native Septic Arthritis of Digits: A Retrospective Comparative Study

Abstract: Background Septic arthritis of digits needs urgent treatment. When treatments delayed or insufficient, patients may be referred to the upper-level hospital due to uncontrolled infection. We reviewed the treatment history of referred patients and compared the microorganisms and the clinical course of both primary and referred patients as relevant studies are rare. Methods In this retrospective review of consecutive case series, 45 patients (primary, n =11; referred, n =34) were treated with multiple irrigat… Show more

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