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To determine the factors associated with successful union and eradication of infection in the setting of staged procedures to treat obviously infected nonunions of long bones. We hypothesize that patients with positive intraoperative cultures obtained at the time of definitive surgery for infected nonunions are more likely to have persistent nonunion than those with negative cultures. Multicenter retrospective review. Eight academic Level 1 trauma centers. Patients who underwent staged management for obviously infected nonunion of a long b