Escherichia coli Pyogenic Ventriculitis in an Infant Following Abdominal Surgery: A Rare Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-05-21 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.84558
Mohammed Maarad, Marwane Alaraibi, Mohamed Dahamou, Houssam Bkiyar, Brahim Housni
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Pyogenic ventriculitis is a severe and uncommon bacterial infection of the brain's ventricular system, most often associated with neurosurgical procedures or trauma, but it can rarely occur in other clinical settings. This case report describes an unusual presentation in an eight-month-old infant with no prior medical history, who developed this condition following abdominal surgery for acute intussusception. After an initially uneventful postoperative course, the patient presented with persistent high fever, seizures, and neurological deterioration. Diagnostic imaging revealed triventricular hydrocephalus on computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed the presence of pyogenic ventriculitis. Laboratory analysis of cerebrospinal fluid and blood cultures identified multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli as the pathogen. The infant was treated with mechanical ventilation, Anti-seizure medications, corticosteroids, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and external ventricular drainage. Clinical improvement was observed, and the patient was transferred for continued care. This case highlights the importance of considering central nervous system infections in infants with atypical postoperative courses and reinforces the value of MRI in early and accurate diagnosis, as well as the need for prompt, multidisciplinary management.

婴儿腹部手术后发生大肠杆菌化脓性脑室炎:一例罕见病例报告。
化脓性脑室炎是一种严重而罕见的脑室系统细菌感染,通常与神经外科手术或创伤有关,但在其他临床环境中很少发生。本病例报告描述了一个不寻常的表现在8个月大的婴儿之前没有病史,谁发展了这种情况下腹部手术急性肠套叠。术后一开始平安无事,患者出现持续高热、癫痫发作和神经功能恶化。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示三脑室脑积水,磁共振成像(MRI)证实化脓性脑室炎的存在。脑脊液和血液培养的实验室分析确定多重耐药大肠杆菌为病原体。婴儿接受机械通气、抗癫痫药物、皮质类固醇、广谱抗生素和心室外引流治疗。观察到临床改善,并将患者转至继续治疗。该病例强调了考虑中枢神经系统感染在非典型术后病程的婴儿中的重要性,并强调了MRI在早期准确诊断中的价值,以及及时多学科治疗的必要性。
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