Five patients with concomitant distal tibia osteomyelitis and ankle sepsis with an open, draining wound were treated. All of the patients were men with an average age of 54.8 years. All of the bone infections were polymicrobial and had open draining wounds. A standardized protocol of radical soft tissue and bone debridement, soft tissue transfer, intravenous antibiotics, and delayed ankle fusion was employed. All five fusions were successful on first attempt, with an average time to fusion of 3.5 months. All patients were free of infection at an average follow-up of 27 months. We believe our aggressive treatment protocol can salvage these extremities and preclude amputation in properly selected cases.