A Clinical Study on 35 Cases of Tuberculous Osteomyelitis in Long Bones
Abstract
- Tuberculosis of the bone and joints is one of the genralized manifestation or solitary localized lesion. Although the incidence of the tuberculous osteomyelitis of long bone is decreasing with good neutrition, development of preventive medicine and improvment of treatment regimen, it is still one of the common diseases in Korea and must be considered in the differentil diagnosis of common orthopaedic complaints. Thirty five cases of tuberculous osteomyelitis of long bone were studied in our department from Junuary 1973 to December 1984. The results are as follows: 1. Long bone tuberculous osteomyelitis were 35 cases (6.6%) from the overall tuberculous lesion of the bone and joints. (534 cases) 2. Childrean and young adults were common age group. 3. Concomitant pulmonary tuberculosis was found in 11 cases. 4. Radiologic findings showed variable lesions including osteolytic, cystic, sclerotic and destructive forms. 5. Confirmative diagnosis could be made by smear, culture of the lesion and pathologic findings. 6. The overall results treated with curettage and bone graft as well as proper antituberculous medication were satisfactory.