[Immunosuppressive treatment and bone healing]
- PMID: 31190108
- DOI: 10.1007/s00113-019-0685-x
[Immunosuppressive treatment and bone healing]
Abstract
Due to demographic changes in the population and the development of novel immunosuppressive agents, an increasing number of trauma and orthopedic patients are taking concomitant immunosuppressive medication. These drugs might interfere with the healing process and can possibly retard or prevent wound and fracture healing and lead to a higher risk of infections. In these complex situations a structured and interdisciplinary process during hospital admission should preoperatively evaluate the possibility of interrupting immunosuppressive medications for the perioperative treatment period without risking a relapse of the underlying disease and which surgical approach should be individually selected for the patient.
Keywords: Autoimmune diseases; Fracture healing; Immunosuppressive agents; Perioperative care; Transplantation.
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