These pin sites are healthy and uninfected. This is what pin sites should look like.
These pin sites show possible signs of infection. They should be checked by a physician or PA.
These pin sites are confirmed infected. Treatment should be sought immediately.
It is important to keep in mind that pin site infections are a part of wearing an external fixator. It is not unusual for a patient to have at least one pin site infection. It is not necessarily a reflection on you or your care of the fixator. The important part of pin site infections is that they are easily treatable and managed when spotted early and addressed swiftly.
Dalia Hanna, MA
dhanna@paleyinstitute.org
(561) 844-5255 ext 243
Lina Kebede, MA
lkebede@paleyinstitute.org
(561) 844-5255 ext 285
paleypa@paleyinstitute.org
John Robb, PA-C
Allan Loesch, PA-C
Doug Kautz, PA-C
Dayna Hagerty, FNP-C
Robert Colletta, PA-C