People who have an infected break in a bone, known as a Fracture-Related Infection, often need surgery to clean the wound and rebuild the limb. After this surgery, an extra treatment called hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be given, which involves breathing in a high concentration of oxygen through a mask or chamber to help the body heal.
The study aims to find out whether it is possible to run a larger trial that looks at the added benefit of this extra oxygen treatment. Participants are randomly assigned to either receive the supplemental oxygen sessions or to receive the usual care without the extra oxygen. The trial follows each person for several weeks after surgery, recording how many oxygen sessions are completed and collecting information on recovery and how they feel.



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