Abstract

Avoiding the development of deep bone infection following open long bone fractures remains the aim when managing such injuries. Standards of care have been developed in the UK, and adopted by others, that are effective at avoiding bone infection in these cases. However, despite these strict standards, cases of infection do develop and these must be dealt with aggressively and decisively.

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