Abstract

Infection after fracture fixation (IAFF) in orthopaedic surgery is a significant complication that can lead to disability due to chronic infection and/or relapsing disease, non-union necessitating revision surgery. Management of IAFF is a major challenge facing orthopaedic surgeons across the world due to two key pathogenic mechanisms of Biofilm formation and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) against traditional antibiotics. Advanced prophylactic and treatment strategies to help eradicate established infections and prevent the development of such infections are necessary. Bacteriophage therapy represents an innovative modality to treat IAFF due to multi-drug resistant organisms. We assess the current role and potential therapeutic applications of the novel bacteriophage therapy in the management of these recalcitrant infections to achieve a successful outcome.

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