正颌外科手术后延迟出现的放线菌病:古老的克星和困难的诊断:病例展示与文献综述。

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-08 DOI:10.1177/19433875231155986
Alexander J Krisko, Joseph E Van Sickels
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研究设计回顾文献并报告病例:回顾放线菌病的表现形式,特别是下颌骨截骨术时的表现形式:方法:回顾文献并报告一例新增病例:结果:由于局部因素引起的轻微感染通常发生在术后 2-3 周,而晚期感染则很少见。宿主因素可能起一定作用。一旦确诊为放线菌病,必须长期使用抗生素:放线菌病在正颌手术后非常罕见。结论:正颌手术后放线菌病非常罕见,通常发生在下颌骨和矢状劈开术后。像我们的病例一样,放线菌病的发病时间从 6 周到 4 个月不等。术后这么晚发生感染,应怀疑是放线菌病,并进行培养和组织活检。治疗包括切开引流和长期抗生素治疗。
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Delayed Presentation of Actinomycosis Following Orthognathic Surgery: An Old Nemesis and a Difficult Diagnosis: Case Presentation and Review of the Literature.

Study design: Review of the literature with report of Case.

Objective: To review the presentation of Actinomycosis specifically as it occurs with mandibular osteotomies.

Methods: A review of the literature and report of an additional case.

Results: While minor infections secondary to local factors are usually seen 2-3 weeks after surgery, late infections are rare. Host factors may play a role. When actinomycosis is diagnosed, long-term antibiotics are necessary.

Conclusions: Actinomycosis is very rare following orthognathic surgery. It usually occurs in the mandible and following a sagittal split. Time of presentation for actinomycosis can vary from 6 weeks to 4 months as in our case. Infections occurring this late after surgery should be treated with suspicion of actinomycosis obtaining both cultures and tissue biopsies. Treatment involves an incision and drainage and long-term antibiotics.

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