Sequesterum – What’s all about it !

Sequesterum
Sequesterum

 

SEQUESTERUM

 

Definition : It is a separated microscopic/macroscopic necrotic fragment of usually a cortical bone which seems to be radiodense, surrounded by infected granulation tissue and pus (radiolucent) from the viable parent bone

 

Diagnostic importance : Its presence is necessary to make a diagnosis of chronic osteomyelitis

 

Biological importance : It serves as a focus for continuing infection leading to recurrent bouts of acute and chronic Osteomyelitis

 

Classification of Sequesterum :

According to shape  :

Pencil – Infants

Cylindrical/tubular – Infants

Ring – External fixator

Conical – Amputation stump

Annular – Amputation stump

Coralliform – Perthes’ disease

 

According to consistency :

Coke like – Tuberculosis

Feathery – Syphilis

Sand like  – TB osteomyelitis in metaphysis

 

According to Color :

Black – Amputation stump , Fungal osteomyelitis

Green  – Pseudomonal Osteomyelitis

 

 

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