Post operative abdominal wall mucormycosis infection after laparotomy for bowel perforation

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e01998
Neha Kumta , Lawrence Huang , Gururaj Nagaraj , Lindsey Papacostas , Shradha Subedi
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Abstract

Mucormycosis is a devastating disease with a high mortality rate, typically affecting immunosuppressed individuals. Postoperative surgical site infections due to mucromycosis are rare, with only a handful of cases reported in the literature. Here, we describe a fatal case of post operative abdominal wound infection caused by mucormycosis in an immunocompetent man in his 70 s, who developed the infection following a laparotomy for bowel perforation. Initially, the growth of fungal species from a superficial wound swab was not considered significant until the patient exhibited signs of worsening sepsis. Limited operative debridement was performed for prognostication, in accordance with the family’s wishes. There was evidence of extensive significant invasive fungal infection, marked by necrosis extending into the abdominal wall fat and muscle. The patient was then transitioned to comfort measures and subsequently died. This case emphasizes the importance of maintaining a high level of clinical suspicion for mucormycosis, even in patients with minimal risk factors, and highlights the importance of prompt and aggressive treatment.

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肠穿孔开腹手术后腹壁粘液瘤病感染。
粘孢子菌病是一种破坏性疾病,死亡率很高,通常会影响免疫抑制患者。粘孢子菌病引起的术后手术部位感染非常罕见,文献中仅有少数病例报道。在此,我们描述了一例由粘孢子菌病引起的腹部伤口感染的致命病例,患者是一名 70 多岁的免疫功能正常的男性,在因肠穿孔进行开腹手术后发生感染。起初,从浅表伤口拭子中发现的真菌生长并不明显,直到患者出现败血症恶化的迹象。根据家属的意愿,为了预后进行了有限的手术清创。有证据表明存在广泛的严重侵袭性真菌感染,其特征是坏死延伸至腹壁脂肪和肌肉。患者随后转入舒适治疗,最终死亡。本病例强调了临床上高度怀疑粘孢子菌病的重要性,即使是风险因素极低的患者也不例外,并强调了及时积极治疗的重要性。
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