Disseminated Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Infected Bone Graft Source: Case Study in Iatrogenic Infection and Our Approach.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Thomas Herb, Jeffrey Jentzen, Carl Schmidt
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Abstract

Abstract: Iatrogenic infections of cadaveric bone grafts have led to 2 outbreaks of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection in the United States that have resulted in multiple fatalities. We report a case of one of the bone graft recipients from the 2023 outbreak. A 57-year-old immunocompromised female with a history of renal failure status post 3 kidney transplants underwent a laminectomy with a cadaveric bone graft due to spinal stenosis. She was later hospitalized with diffuse lymphadenopathy and surgical site purulent ulceration. The workup included positive cultures for Mtb. Despite appropriate therapy, the patient died in the hospital. Autopsy findings included purulent discharge from the surgical site, medullary abscesses of one of the transplanted kidneys, diffuse pinpoint areas of softening in the liver, and lung congestion. Histology of the liver and right lung demonstrated loose granulomas with abundant acid-fast organisms. The kidney abscesses were due to Candida species infection. Overall, findings were consistent with disseminated Mtb infection. Additional investigation found similar infections in recipients of the same bone graft source. We compare the Mtb outbreaks to similar outbreaks, including cases of fungal meningitis due to steroid injections, and discuss our approach and strategy in cases of iatrogenic infection.

骨移植源感染的播散性结核分枝杆菌:医源性感染病例研究和我们的方法。
摘要:在美国,尸体骨移植的医源性感染导致了2次结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)感染的爆发,导致多人死亡。我们报告一例从2023年爆发的骨移植受者之一。一名57岁免疫功能低下的女性,在3次肾移植后出现肾衰竭病史,因椎管狭窄行椎板切除术并尸骨移植。她后来因弥漫性淋巴结病和手术部位化脓性溃疡住院。检查结果包括结核杆菌培养阳性。尽管接受了适当的治疗,病人还是死在了医院里。尸检结果包括手术部位脓性分泌物,其中一个移植肾的髓质脓肿,肝脏弥漫性针状软化区和肺充血。肝及右肺组织学表现为松散肉芽肿伴大量抗酸菌。肾脓肿为念珠菌感染所致。总体而言,研究结果与弥散性结核分枝杆菌感染一致。进一步的调查发现,同一骨移植来源的受者也有类似的感染。我们将结核分枝杆菌暴发与类似暴发进行比较,包括因类固醇注射引起的真菌性脑膜炎病例,并讨论我们在医源性感染病例中的方法和策略。
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期刊介绍: Drawing on the expertise of leading forensic pathologists, lawyers, and criminologists, The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology presents up-to-date coverage of forensic medical practices worldwide. Each issue of the journal features original articles on new examination and documentation procedures. While most articles are available as web based articles, PDF and in ePub reader format, some earlier articles do not have PDFs available. If you would like to view an article in the ePub format, you will need to download an ePub reader to view this file, a number of which are available for free online.
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