Recurrent cellulitis caused by a hidden abscess: a case report.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Chi Young Bang, Seung Ho Lee, Kunyong Sung, Chanho Jeong, Sang-Yeul Lee, Suk Joon Oh
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Abstract

Background: Skin and soft tissue infections are commonly encountered in clinical practice, and they are typically responsive to antibiotics and drainage. In most cases, cellulitis can be diagnosed via physical examination by a health care professional, based on the typical appearance of the skin and on symptoms such as redness, swelling, warmth, and pain. However, persistent cellulitis or nonresolving abscesses may require in-depth evaluation. When encountering refractory skin and soft tissue infections, clinicians should consider factors such as nontuberculous mycobacterial infection, underlying osteomyelitis, foreign bodies, and malignancy, among other factors.

Case report: A 65-year-old male underwent 5 incision and drainage procedures at 2 different hospitals over 8 months without resolution of cellulitis. At the patient's presentation to the hospital of the authors of the current report, the authors successfully identified and removed a hidden abscess pocket, resulting in healing.

Conclusion: In cases of recurrent skin and soft tissue infections that are unresponsive to standard treatments, preoperative imaging and hematologic studies are crucial to exclude underlying causes such as malignancy, atypical infections, foreign bodies, osteomyelitis, and hidden abscesses outside the initial surgical field. The current case highlights the importance of a comprehensive intraoperative examination to identify and remove any hidden abscesses to aid in the successful resolution of chronic infection. This report highlights the importance of a thorough approach in managing intricate cases of skin and soft tissue infections when standard interventions are not successful.

隐匿性脓肿引起复发性蜂窝织炎1例。
背景:皮肤和软组织感染是临床实践中常见的感染,通常对抗生素和引流有反应。在大多数情况下,蜂窝织炎可以通过健康保健专业人员的体格检查来诊断,根据皮肤的典型外观和症状,如发红、肿胀、发热和疼痛。然而,持续性蜂窝织炎或无法解决的脓肿可能需要深入评估。当遇到难治性皮肤和软组织感染时,临床医生应考虑诸如非结核分枝杆菌感染、潜在骨髓炎、异物和恶性肿瘤等因素。病例报告:一名65岁男性,在2家不同的医院接受了5次切口和引流手术,8个月没有蜂窝织炎的解决。在病人到本报告作者所在医院就诊时,作者成功地发现并切除了一个隐藏的脓肿口袋,使其愈合。结论:对于标准治疗无效的复发性皮肤和软组织感染病例,术前影像学和血液学检查对于排除潜在原因至关重要,如恶性肿瘤、非典型感染、异物、骨髓炎和初始手术野外隐藏脓肿。当前的病例强调了术中全面检查的重要性,以识别和去除任何隐藏的脓肿,以帮助成功解决慢性感染。本报告强调了当标准干预措施不成功时,在处理复杂的皮肤和软组织感染病例时采用彻底方法的重要性。
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CiteScore
1.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wounds is the most widely read, peer-reviewed journal focusing on wound care and wound research. The information disseminated to our readers includes valuable research and commentaries on tissue repair and regeneration, biology and biochemistry of wound healing, and clinical management of various wound etiologies. Our multidisciplinary readership consists of dermatologists, general surgeons, plastic surgeons, vascular surgeons, internal medicine/family practitioners, podiatrists, gerontologists, researchers in industry or academia (PhDs), orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. These practitioners must be well equipped to deal with a myriad of chronic wound conditions affecting their patients including vascular disease, diabetes, obesity, dermatological disorders, and more. Whether dealing with a traumatic wound, a surgical or non-skin wound, a burn injury, or a diabetic foot ulcer, wound care professionals turn to Wounds for the latest in research and practice in this ever-growing field of medicine.
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