Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine
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Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. · Dec 2003
Autopsy-based assessment of extent and type of osteomyelitis in advanced-grade sacral decubitus ulcers: a histopathologic study.
Decubitus ulcers constitute a serious medical problem, often encountered in association with hospitalization or institutionalization in senior citizens' or nursing homes. Potentially life-threatening sepsis has been reported to originate not only from soft tissue infection, but also from osteomyelitis as a complication of involvement of bone tissue in decubitus ulcers. ⋯ Our results provide evidence that in cases of grade IV decubitus ulcers, the macroscopic aspect and clinical imaging techniques may lead to an overestimation of the extent of osseous involvement. We suggest that the investigation of bone biopsies is not necessary in a considerable proportion of cases of grade IV decubitus ulcers in patients without sepsis, as the minor osseous alterations are of little consequence when establishing a therapeutic approach.